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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 91: 200-206, 2024 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38422921

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Peripheral nerve injuries are burdensome on healthcare systems, individuals and society as a whole. The current standard of treatment for neurotmesis is primary neurorrhaphy or nerve grafting. However, several patients do not recover their full function. There has been a suggestion that primary distal neurolysis at common entrapment sites maximises surgical outcomes; however, no guidelines exist on this practice. This scoping review aims to ascertain the existing evidence on prophylactic distal decompression of peripheral nerves following repair. METHODS: A literature search was performed using Ovid Medline, PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews for studies published in the past 50 years. Studies were screened using a selection criteria and study quality was assessed using standardised tools. Furthermore, thematic content analysis was performed. RESULTS: Six studies were eligible for inclusion after screening; all studies were retrospective and at most level 3 evidence. No studies were designed specifically to assess the efficacy of distal neurolysis following proximal repair, thus no comparative data with control cohorts are available. All studies that recommended distal decompression of proximally repaired nerves based their conclusions on cases observed by the authors in practice or from theories on nerve regeneration. CONCLUSIONS: This systematic review suggests that the evidence on the role of immediate distal neurolysis in primary neurorrhaphy is inadequate. Recommendations are limited by the lack of large-scale and generalisable data. Further research is needed with definitive objective outcomes and patient-related outcome measures.


Sujet(s)
Procédures de neurochirurgie , Lésions des nerfs périphériques , Humains , Études rétrospectives , Revues systématiques comme sujet , Lésions des nerfs périphériques/prévention et contrôle , Lésions des nerfs périphériques/chirurgie , Décompression
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Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 104(9): 685-693, 2022 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35442778

RÉSUMÉ

INTRODUCTION: High-quality research into surgical disease will benefit surgical patients. Whereas nearly one-fifth of National Health Service (NHS) England consultants are surgeons, less than 5% of the government's health research funding supports surgical research. METHODS: Using an observational study, we identified surgeons in active research fellowships and on selection panels for the three largest pan-specialty medical funding bodies in the UK. We quantified the proportion of editorial board members that are surgeons, and the proportion of surgical research published over a 1-year period in the New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet and the British Medical Journal. RESULTS: Some 185/1,579 (12%) of research fellowships held by clinicians were awarded to surgeons, with relatively fewer surgeons holding senior fellowships compared with predoctoral fellowships. Across the three research funding bodies, 9/165 (5%) of the clinical panel members were surgeons, whereas for the three pan-specialty journals, 5/84 (6%) of the clinical editorial board members were surgeons. Of the 541 original articles published by the same three journals, only 45 (8%) were classified as surgical. CONCLUSIONS: We show that surgeons were underrepresented across differing domains of clinical academia. The causes of this are likely multifactorial; there are fewer senior surgeons occupying decision-making positions, fewer role models in senior fellowship positions and surgical training may leave less time to engage in research. We propose further qualitative research within the surgical community, funding bodies and journals to understand the origins of the problem and begin to form evidence-based solutions.


Sujet(s)
Récompenses et prix , Chirurgiens , Humains , Médecine d'État , Bourses d'études et bourses universitaires , Chirurgiens/enseignement et éducation , Angleterre
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 75(7): 2251-2258, 2022 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35341704

RÉSUMÉ

INTRODUCTION: Despite carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) being the most common entrapment neuropathy, its pathophysiology remains debated. Sub-synovial connective tissues (SSCT) within the carpal tunnel are thought to play a role but are poorly characterised. MRI analysis offers potentially novel insights into SSCT characteristics. METHODS: A pilot study of T2-weighted MRI was performed in healthy controls (n = 7), and in CTS patients (n = 16) pre- and 6 months post-surgical decompression. Image analysis was performed to quantify SSCT cross-sectional area, SSCT signal intensity ratio, and wrist index (depth/width) at distal, middle, and proximal wrist landmarks. RESULTS: Median SSCT signal intensity was lower in the distal carpal tunnel of CTS patients pre-operatively (0.96) compared to controls (1.13; P = 0.008) and normalised post-operatively (1.13, P = 0.001). Median wrist index was also lower in CTS patients pre-operatively (0.60) than in controls (0.67, P = 0.022), and again normalised post-operatively (0.74, P = 0.001). This was attributed to changes in carpal depth in the anteroposterior axis with decompression surgery. CONCLUSION: This pilot study successfully demonstrated MRI assessment of SSCT in patients with CTS. The decreased SSCT signal intensities suggest predominant changes at the distal tunnel, potentially indicating reduced SSCT perfusion pre-surgery which normalised post-surgery. Our preliminary findings merit further investigation in a larger cohort.


Sujet(s)
Syndrome du canal carpien , Syndrome du canal carpien/imagerie diagnostique , Syndrome du canal carpien/chirurgie , Tissu conjonctif , Humains , Imagerie par résonance magnétique , Nerf médian , Projets pilotes , Poignet
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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 75(3): 1034-1040, 2022 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34916160

RÉSUMÉ

INTRODUCTION: Several phenotypic factors are associated in the literature with an increased risk of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Along with female sex and older age, certain systemic diseases show an association with CTS, with varying degrees of evidence. METHODS: This study was performed using the UK Biobank resource - a cohort study of over 500,000 participants who have allowed linkage of phenotypic data with their medical records. We calculated the prevalence of CTS and a sex-specific prevalence ratio and compared the body mass index (BMI) between cases and controls. We performed a series of nested case-control studies to compute odds ratios for the association between CTS and three systemic diseases. RESULTS: There were 12,312 CTS cases within the curated UK Biobank dataset of 401,656 (3.1% prevalence), and the female:male ratio was 1.95:1. CTS cases had, on average, a BMI > 2.0 kg/m2 greater than controls. Odds ratios for the association with CTS for three systemic diseases were 2.31 (95% CI 2.17-2.46) for diabetes, 2.70 (95% CI 2.44-2.99) for rheumatoid arthritis, and 1.47 (95% CI 1.38-1.57) for hypothyroidism. Adjusted for BMI, these odds ratios fell to 1.75 (95% CI 1.65-1.86), 2.43 (95% CI 2.20-2.69), and 1.35 (95% CI 1.26-1.43), respectively. DISCUSSION: We harnessed the size and power of UK Biobank to provide robust replication of evidence for the associations between CTS and female sex, raised BMI, and three systemic diseases, which are only mediated in part by raised BMI.


Sujet(s)
Syndrome du canal carpien , Indice de masse corporelle , Syndrome du canal carpien/complications , Syndrome du canal carpien/épidémiologie , Études cas-témoins , Études de cohortes , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Facteurs de risque , Royaume-Uni/épidémiologie
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Opt Express ; 23(16): 20774-83, 2015 Aug 10.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26367930

RÉSUMÉ

We demonstrate a two-fold reach extension of 16 GBaud 16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) system based on erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA)-only amplified standard and single mode fiber -based link. The result is enabled by transmitter-side digital backpropagation and frequency referenced carriers drawn from a parametric comb.

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Clin Exp Immunol ; 182(3): 278-88, 2015 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26313035

RÉSUMÉ

In this study we aim to describe the characteristics of non-diabetic organ donors with circulating diabetes-associated autoantibodies collected within the Nordic Network for Islet Transplantation. One thousand and thirty organ donors have been screened in Uppsala for antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GADA) and islet antigen-2 (IA-2A). The 32 non-diabetic donors that tested positive for GADA (3.3% of all non-diabetic donors) were studied in more detail, together with 32 matched controls. Mean age among the autoantibody-positive donors was 52.6 (range 21-74), family history of type 1 diabetes (T1D) was unknown, and no donor was genetically predisposed for T1D regarding the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) locus. Subjects were analysed for islet cell antibodies (ICA), insulin autoantibodies (IAA) and zinc transporter 8 antibodies (ZnT8A), and pancreas morphology and clinical data were examined. Eight non-diabetic donors tested positive for two antibodies and one donor tested positive for four antibodies. No insulitis or other signs of a diabetic process were found in any of the donors. While inflammatory cells were present in all donors, subjects with high GADA titres had significantly higher CD45 cell numbers in exocrine tissue than controls. The extent of fibrosis was more pronounced in autoantibody-positive donors, even in subjects with lower GADA titres. Notably, it is possible that events not related directly to T1D (e.g. subclinical pancreatitis) may induce autoantibodies in some cases.


Sujet(s)
Autoanticorps/sang , Diabète de type 1 , Sélection de donneurs/méthodes , Transplantation d'ilots de Langerhans , Donneurs de tissus , Autoanticorps/immunologie , Diabète de type 1/sang , Diabète de type 1/immunologie , Diabète de type 1/chirurgie , Femelle , Glutamate decarboxylase/immunologie , Humains , Mâle , Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 8/immunologie
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Opt Express ; 22(18): 21227-35, 2014 Sep 08.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25321503

RÉSUMÉ

A scalable analog-to-digital converter based on polychromatic sampling and optical-domain frequency referencing is described. The new architecture relies on low-distortion replication of an optical signal to spectrally distinct copies and subsequent polychromatic parametric sampling. Frequency comb referencing of parametric replication and sampling was used to convert processor distortions into quasi-stationary impairments and enable a practical equalization implementation. The operation of the new digitizer was demonstrated at 30 GS/s, achieving 6.5 effective number of bits in the first Nyquist zone. In contrast to conventional analog-to-digital converters, the new preprocessor sampling bandwidth is not restricted to the first Nyquist zone, and can operate in the second and third Nyquist zones beyond 40 GHz.

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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg ; 65(12): 1731-3, 2012 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22541736

RÉSUMÉ

A 57 year-old man with a history of corticosteroid use presented with abdominal pain and diarrhoea. He was initially treated for presumed Clostridium difficile colitis, but later developed a left inguinal mass with spreading erythema. A CT scan showed gas within the retroperitoneal tissues, with surgical emphysema of the left groin. Necrotising fasciitis was diagnosed, and the patient underwent extensive debridement of the left thigh and inguinal region. The femoral vein was covered in infected fascia in the femoral canal, and a laparotomy revealed a posterior perforation of the sigmoid colon. Necrotising fasciitis of the thigh is a rare complication of colonic perforation. Our case highlights the femoral canal as a potential channel for the spread of intra-abdominal infection into the thigh.


Sujet(s)
Maladies du côlon/complications , Fasciite nécrosante/étiologie , Veine fémorale/microbiologie , Perforation intestinale/complications , Maladies du côlon/diagnostic , Maladies du côlon/chirurgie , Débridement , Diagnostic différentiel , Fasciite nécrosante/diagnostic , Fasciite nécrosante/microbiologie , Fasciite nécrosante/chirurgie , Humains , Perforation intestinale/diagnostic , Perforation intestinale/chirurgie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Transplantation de peau , Emphysème sous-cutané/diagnostic , Emphysème sous-cutané/étiologie , Emphysème sous-cutané/chirurgie , Cuisse , Tomodensitométrie
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Clin Exp Immunol ; 168(1): 5-11, 2012 Apr.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22385231

RÉSUMÉ

Convincing evidence now indicates that viruses are associated with type 1 diabetes (T1D) development and progression. Human enteroviruses (HEV) have emerged as prime suspects, based on detection frequencies around clinical onset in patients and their ability to rapidly hyperglycaemia trigger in the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Whether or not HEV can truly cause islet autoimmunity or, rather, act by accelerating ongoing insulitis remains a matter of debate. In view of the disease's globally rising incidence it is hypothesized that improved hygiene standards may reduce the immune system's ability to appropriately respond to viral infections. Arguments in favour of and against viral infections as major aetiological factors in T1D will be discussed in conjunction with potential pathological scenarios. More profound insights into the intricate relationship between viruses and their autoimmunity-prone host may lead ultimately to opportunities for early intervention through immune modulation or vaccination.


Sujet(s)
Auto-immunité , Diabète de type 1/virologie , Enterovirus/pathogénicité , Maladies virales/complications , Animaux , Diabète de type 1/étiologie , Diabète de type 1/immunologie , Enterovirus/immunologie , Infections à entérovirus/complications , Infections à entérovirus/immunologie , Infections à entérovirus/virologie , Interactions hôte-pathogène , Humains , Hyperglycémie/immunologie , Cellules à insuline/immunologie , Cellules à insuline/virologie , Souris , Maladies virales/immunologie , Maladies virales/virologie
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Scand Audiol Suppl ; 43: 45-56, 1996.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8738644

RÉSUMÉ

In order to investigate, in depth, the role of psychological factors in Ménière's disease, i.e. how the patients experience and interpret their symptoms during the process of this illness, a qualitative method "focus group interviews" was used as a study design. The focus group included four subjects; one woman and three men. In addition, semi-structured interviews were performed with each of four more subjects having the disease, three women and one man, in order to guarantee representativity in terms of gender and age. Through the focus interview analyses eight final codes and a number of sub-codes were developed. Results clearly pointed out the significance of the first traumatic attack of the disease as well as early signs; different "psychosomatic" symptoms prior to the attacks. The recognition of fear and phobic reactions in the manifestation of the vertigo attack was considered as an important observation, as attacks often were triggered by distressing thoughts as well as by sensory sensations. Other areas, touched upon for future investigation, were crisis adaptation and illness function.


Sujet(s)
Adaptation psychologique , Entretien psychologique , Maladie de Ménière/psychologie , Adulte , Sujet âgé , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Troubles phobiques/psychologie , Qualité de vie , Acouphène , Vertige
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Neurobiol Aging ; 4(4): 261-71, 1983.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6200784

RÉSUMÉ

In postmortem investigations of patients with dementia of Alzheimer type (AD/SDAT) (n = 14) the brain weight was significantly reduced when compared to controls (n = 16). In four AD/SDAT-brain parts investigated the concentrations of 5-hydroxy-tryptamine and noradrenaline were significantly reduced while 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol was significantly increased. In the caudate nucleus of the AD/SDAT-brains the concentrations of dopamine and homovanillic acid were significantly reduced. The activity of monoamine oxidase B was increased suggesting a proliferation of extra neuronal tissue in the AD/SDAT-brains. The activity of choline acetyl transferase was reduced in the four brain parts investigated, showing a general reduction in the acetylcholine system in the AD/SDAT-brains. The ganglioside concentration was significantly reduced suggesting a reduced density of nerve endings in the demented brains. The AD/SDAT-group was according to rating scales severely demented. Patients with an early onset of the dementia disease were more severely intellectually reduced and had more pronounced biochemical disturbances than those with a late onset of the dementia.


Sujet(s)
Maladie d'Alzheimer/enzymologie , Gangliosides/métabolisme , Agents neuromédiateurs/métabolisme , Récepteur muscarinique/métabolisme , Sujet âgé , Maladie d'Alzheimer/anatomopathologie , Encéphale/enzymologie , Encéphale/anatomopathologie , Choline O-acetyltransferase/métabolisme , Femelle , Acide homovanillique/métabolisme , Humains , Acide 5-hydroxy-indole-3-acétique/métabolisme , Isoenzymes/métabolisme , Mâle , Méthoxyhydroxyphénylglycol/métabolisme , Monoamine oxidase/métabolisme , Neurofibrilles/ultrastructure , Sérotonine/métabolisme
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J Neural Transm ; 56(1): 73-83, 1983.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6854311

RÉSUMÉ

The activity of monoamine oxidase--A was found to be lower in homogenates of hypothalamus and caudate nucleus, but not in cortex of the gyrus cinguli and hippocampus, from chronic alcoholics with respect to homogenates from autopsy cases without histories of alcohol abuse. The activity of monoamine oxidase--B was also lower in the alcoholics, but this could be due to the selective effect of age upon this enzyme form, since the alcoholics were younger than controls. No difference was found for either monoamine oxidase -A or -B activities in brain homogenates from an alcohol preferring (AA) strain of rats, with respect to those from a water preferring (ANA) strain.


Sujet(s)
Alcoolisme/enzymologie , Encéphale/enzymologie , Monoamine oxidase/métabolisme , Sujet âgé , Vieillissement , Consommation d'alcool , Animaux , Noyau caudé/enzymologie , Consommation de boisson , Femelle , Gyrus du cingulum/enzymologie , Hippocampe/enzymologie , Humains , Hypothalamus/enzymologie , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Rats , Lignées consanguines de rats
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Experientia ; 38(1): 71-3, 1982 Jan 15.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7056361

RÉSUMÉ

The activities of monoamine oxidases A and B towards 5-hydroxytryptamine and beta-phenethylamine, respectively, were compared in the left and right caudatus, hippocampus, parietal cortex, cerebellum and frontal cortex 6 months after gamma-irradiation (single dose of 23 Gy) of either the right hemisphere or of the whole rabbit brain (in which case, a dose of l6 Gy). No difference in monoamine oxidase A or B activities were found in any of the brain regions.


Sujet(s)
Encéphale/effets des radiations , Monoamine oxidase/métabolisme , Animaux , Encéphale/enzymologie , Rayons gamma , Monoamine oxidase/effets des radiations , Phénéthylamines/métabolisme , Lapins , Sérotonine/métabolisme
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Clin Genet ; 19(5): 307-11, 1981 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6457707

RÉSUMÉ

The activity of platelet monoamine oxidase in Down's syndrome cases was significantly lower than that of controls. This difference was found for both males and females, and with tyramine, tryptamine and beta-phenethylamine as substrate. The Km values of the monoamine oxidase towards tryptamine as substrate from controls and Down's syndrome patients were similar.


Sujet(s)
Plaquettes/enzymologie , Syndrome de Down/enzymologie , Monoamine oxidase/sang , Adolescent , Adulte , Syndrome de Down/sang , Femelle , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen
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Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol ; 316(1): 51-5, 1981 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7279004

RÉSUMÉ

The activities of monoamine oxidase-A and -B were determined in four brain regions (limbic system, occipito-temporal cortex, hemispheres and striatum) of the rat 0, 3, 6, 9 and 14 days after hemitransection of the left side. No larger or consistent change in the activity of monoamine oxidase-A towards 5-hydroxytryptamine was found for the left (hemitransected) side with respect to the right side for any of the rats. The monoamine oxidase-B activity towards beta-phenethylamine increased in the left side striatum to a significant level by 3 days, and in the hemispheres and occipito-temporal cortex on the left side, with respect to the right side by 9 days, but no significant changes were found for the limbic system. A small decrease in the activity of succinate dehydrogenase was found in the striatum on the left side by 9 days after hemitransection, but no change in the activity of acid phosphatase was found in this brain region.


Sujet(s)
Acid phosphatase/analyse , Encéphale/enzymologie , Monoamine oxidase/analyse , Succinate Dehydrogenase/analyse , Facteurs âges , Animaux , Encéphale/chirurgie , Corps strié/enzymologie , Système limbique/enzymologie , Mâle , Neurones/enzymologie , Rats , Facteurs temps
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Psychiatry Res ; 4(1): 21-9, 1981 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6164071

RÉSUMÉ

Platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA), homovanillic acid (HVA), and 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylglycol (HMPG) were simultaneously measured in 20 currently depressed patients, 11 recovered depressed patients, 15 nondepressed suicide attempters, and 42 healthy control subjects. Both 5HIAA and HVA were positively and significantly correlated to platelet MAO activity in the healthy subjects, but not in any of the patient groups. Suicide attempters had significantly lower CSF 5HIAA than nonsuicidal patients.


Sujet(s)
Plaquettes/enzymologie , Dépression/métabolisme , Glycols/liquide cérébrospinal , Acide homovanillique/liquide cérébrospinal , Acide 5-hydroxy-indole-3-acétique/liquide cérébrospinal , Méthoxyhydroxyphénylglycol/liquide cérébrospinal , Monoamine oxidase/sang , Phénylacétates/liquide cérébrospinal , Tentative de suicide , Dépression/sang , Dépression/liquide cérébrospinal , Femelle , Humains , Mâle
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