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2. Improving Boride Layer Adhesion to AISI D2 Steel by Post-heat Treatments
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Campos-Silva, I., Granados-Vázquez, M. N., Contla-Pacheco, A. D., Luis-Pantoja, G., Castillo-Vela, L. E., Contreras-Hernández, A., and Meneses-Amador, A.
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- 2023
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3. A prognostic score to identify women at increased risk for abnormal uterine bleeding during anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Agudo, P., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Bascuñana, J., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Botella, E., Cañas, I., Carrero-Arribas, R., Casado, I., Cerdá, P., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., de Miguel, J., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Domínguez, I.M., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Falgá, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., Gavín-Blanco, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., Gonzalez-Moreno, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lainez-Justo, S., A, Latorre, J, Lima, Jl, Lobo, López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Meseguer, M., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Moisés, J., Mercado, M.I., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Morales, M.V., Nieto, J.A., Noguera-Gras, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Parra, V., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-López, M., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Torres, M.I., Torres-Sánchez, A., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M.M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., El Harake, S., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Kigitovica, D., Rusa, E., Skride, A., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Sarlon-Bartoli, Gabrielle, Criado, Juan, Middeldorp, Saskia, Nieto, José Antonio, Díaz-Pedroche, María del Carmen, Moustafa, Farès, Ruiz-Giménez, Nuria, and DI Micco, Pierpaolo
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- 2023
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4. COVID-19–associated venous thromboembolism: risk of recurrence and major bleeding
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Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Amado, C., Amorós, S., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Botella, E., Carrero, R., Casado, I., Criado, J., del Toro, J., De Ancos, C., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Falgá, C., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García de Herreros, M., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gil-Hernández, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., González-Martínez, J., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lalueza, A., Lainez-Justo, S., Lecumberri, R., León-Ramírez, J.M., Lobo, J.L., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorente, M.A., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Mas-Maresma, L., Marcos, M., Martín-Guerra, J.M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Nieto, J.A., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Jacoiste, A., Pérez-Pérez, J.L., Peris, M.L., Pesce, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rubio, C.M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Tolosa, C., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, J.R., Vela, L., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Grange, C., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Najib, D., Tzoran, I., Farrashi, M., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Taflaj, B., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Eftimova, A., Zdraveska, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Demelo-Rodriguez, Pablo, Alonso-Beato, Rubén, Jara-Palomares, Luis, Galeano-Valle, Francisco, Bura-Riviere, Alessandra, Visonà, Adriana, Francisco, Iria, Vidal, Gemma, López-Ruiz, Antonio, and Monreal, Manuel
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- 2023
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5. Venous thromboembolism characteristics, treatment and outcomes in young adults: findings from the Registro Informatizado de Enfermedad TromboEmbólica registry
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Alberich-Conesa, A., Alonso-Carrillo, J., Amado, C., Amorós, S., Arcelus, J.I., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Botella, E., Casado, I., Chasco, L., Cerdà, P., Criado, J., del Toro, J., De Juana-Izquierdo, C., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Falgá, C., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Jiménez, B., Fernández-Muixi, J., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Font, C., Francisco, I., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García de Herreros, M., García-Bragado, F., García-Ortega, A., Gavín-Sebastián, O., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., González-Martínez, J., González-Moreno, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jou, I., Joya, M.D., Lacruz, B., Lainez-Justo, S., Lalueza, A., Latorre, A., Lecumberri, R., Lobo, J.L., López-De la Fuente, M., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Ruiz, A., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Lumbierres, M., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marcos, M., Martín-Martos, F., Mellado, M., Mena, E., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Muñoz-Gamito, G., Morales, M.V., Nieto, J.A., Noguera-Gras, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Pacheco-Gómez, N., Paredes-Ruiz, D., Parra, P., Pedrajas, J.M., Pérez-Ductor, C., Pérez-Jacoiste, M.A., Pérez-Pérez, J.L., Peris, M.L., Porras, J.A., Poyo-Molina, J., Puchades, R., Riera-Mestre, A., Rivera-Civico, F., Rivera-Gallego, A., Roca, M., Rosa, V., Rodríguez-Cobo, A., Ruiz-Giménez, N., Salgueiro, G., Sancho, T., Sendín, V., Sigüenza, P., Soler, S., Suriñach, J.M., Tiberio, G., Torres, M.I., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Usandizaga, E., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Engelen, M.M., Martens, C., Verhamme, P., Yoo, H.H.B., Arguello, J.D., Montenegro, A.C., Roa, J., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Chopard, R., Couturaud, F., Espitia, O., Leclercq, B., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Moustafa, F., Plaisance, L., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Versini, E., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Sadeghipour, P., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., Colaizzo, D., De Angelis, A., Dentali, F., Di Micco, P., Grandone, E., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Scarinzi, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Gibietis, V., Kigitovica, D., Skride, A., Fonseca, S., Manuel, M., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Aujayeb, A., Caprini, J.A., Weinberg, I., Bui, H.M., Cohen, Omri, Barg, Assaf A., Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike, Amado-Fernández, Cristina, Mazzolai, Lucia, Tiberio, Gregorio, Skride, Andris, Morales, María del Valle, and Kenet, Gili
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- 2023
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6. Heart Rate and Mortality in Patients With Acute Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism
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Monreal, Manuel, Prandoni, Paolo, Brenner, Benjamin, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, Barba, Raquel, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, Bertoletti, Laurent, Schellong, Sebastian, Tzoran, Inna, Reis, Abilio, Bosevski, Marijan, Bounameaux, Henri, Malý, Radovan, Verhamme, Peter, Caprini, Joseph A., Bui, Hanh My, Adarraga, M.D., Aibar, J., Aibar, M.A., Alonso, J., Amado, C., Arcelus, J.I., Asuero, A., Azcarate-Agüero, P., Ballaz, A., Barba, R., Barbagelata, C., Barrón, M., Barrón-Andrés, B., Blanco-Molina, A., Beddar Chaib, F., Camon, A.M., Castro, J., Chasco, L., Criado, J., de Ancos, C., del Toro, J., Demelo-Rodríguez, P., Díaz-Brasero, A.M., Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., Di Campli, M.V., Dubois-Silva, A., Escribano, J.C., Espósito, F., Farfán-Sedano, A.I., Fernández-Capitán, C., Fernández-Reyes, J.L., Fidalgo, M.A., Flores, K., Font, C., Font, L., Francisco, I., Gabara, C., Galeano-Valle, F., García, M.A., García-Bragado, F., García de Herreros, M., García de la Garza, R., García-Díaz, C., Gil-Díaz, A., Gómez-Cuervo, C., Giménez-Suau, M., Grau, E., Guirado, L., Gutiérrez, J., Hernández-Blasco, L., Jara-Palomares, L., Jaras, M.J., Jiménez, D., Jiménez-Alfaro, C., Joya, M.D., Lainez-Justo, S., Latorre, A., Lima, J., Lobo, J.L., López-Jiménez, L., López-Miguel, P., López-Núñez, J.J., López-Reyes, R., López-Sáez, J.B., Lorenzo, A., Madridano, O., Maestre, A., Marchena, P.J., Martín del Pozo, M., Martín-Martos, F., Martínez-Urbistondo, D., Mella, C., Mercado, M.I., Moisés, J., Monreal, M., Muñoz, M., Muñoz-Blanco, A., Nieto, J.A., Nofuentes-Pérez, E., Núñez-Fernández, M.J., Olid-Velilla, M., Olivares, M.C., Osorio, J., Otalora, S., Otero, R., Pedrajas, J.M., Pellejero, G., Porras, J.A., Portillo, J., Rodríguez-Matute, C., Rosa, V., Ruiz-Artacho, P., Ruiz-Ruiz, J., Salgueiro, G., Sánchez-Martínez, R., Sánchez-Muñoz-Torrero, J.F., Sancho, T., Soler, S., Suárez-Rodríguez, B., Suriñach, J.M., Torres, M.I., Tolosa, C., Trujillo-Santos, J., Uresandi, F., Valero, B., Valle, R., Varona, J.F., Vela, L., Vela, J.R., Vidal, G., Villalobos, A., Villares, P., Zamora, C., Ay, C., Nopp, S., Pabinger, I., Vanassche, T., Vandenbriele, C., Verhamme, P., Hirmerova, J., Malý, R., Accassat, S., Ait Abdallah, N., Bertoletti, L., Bura-Riviere, A., Catella, J., Couturaud, F., Crichi, B., Debourdeau, P., Espitia, O., Farge-Bancel, D., Grange, C., Helfer, H., Lacut, K., Le Mao, R., Mahé, I., Morange, P., Moustafa, F., Poenou, G., Sarlon-Bartoli, G., Suchon, P., Quere, I., Schellong, S., Braester, A., Brenner, B., Kenet, G., Tzoran, I., Basaglia, M., Bilora, F., Bortoluzzi, C., Brandolin, B., Ciammaichella, M., De Angelis, A., Di Micco, P., Imbalzano, E., Merla, S., Pesavento, R., Prandoni, P., Siniscalchi, C., Tufano, A., Visonà, A., Vo Hong, N., Zalunardo, B., Nishimoto, Y., Sato, Y., Birzulis, J., Skride, A., Zaicenko, A., Fonseca, S., Martins, F., Meireles, J., Bosevski, M., Krstevski, G., Bounameaux, H., Mazzolai, L., Bikdeli, B., Caprini, J.A., Bui, H.M., Jaureguízar, Ana, Jiménez, David, Bikdeli, Behnood, Ruiz-Artacho, Pedro, Muriel, Alfonso, Tapson, Victor, López-Reyes, Raquel, Valero, Beatriz, and Kenet, Gili
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- 2022
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7. Microstructural and kinetics analysis of FeB–Fe2B layer grown by pulsed-DC powder-pack boriding on AISI 316 L steel.
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Campos-Silva, I., Cedeño-Velázquez, J., Contla-Pacheco, A. D., Arzate-Vázquez, I., Castillo-Vela, L. E., Olivares-Luna, M., Rosales-Lopez, J. L., and Espino-Cortes, F. P.
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ORDINARY differential equations ,YOUNG'S modulus ,UMPOLUNG ,BORIDING ,DIFFUSION coefficients - Abstract
In this study, novel findings were obtained regarding the influence of a 10 A current intensity on the growth of an FeB–Fe
2 B layer during pulsed-DC powder-pack boriding. Boride layer formation was carried out on AISI 316 L steel at 1123–1223 K for different exposure times at each temperature, considering 10 s polarity inversion cycles. The boride layer was characterized by x-ray diffraction and high-speed Berkovich nanoindentation, the latter being used to determine the hardness and reduced Young's modulus mappings along the depth of the layer-substrate system. Moreover, the growth kinetics of the FeB–Fe2 B layer on the steel's surface was modeled using the heat balance integral method (HBIM). This involved transforming Fick's second law into ordinary differential equations over time, assuming a quadratic boron concentration profile in space to determine the B diffusion coefficients in FeB and Fe2 B, respectively. From the Arrhenius relationship, the B activation energies in the boride layer were estimated considering the contribution of the electromigration effect; the results showed an approximately 30% reduction compared to the values obtained in the conventional powder-pack boriding for AISI 316 L steel. Finally, the theoretical layer thickness obtained by the HBIM demonstrated an error of no more than 5% against the experimental FeB and FeB + Fe2 B layer thickness values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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8. A prognostic score to identify women at increased risk for abnormal uterine bleeding during anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
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Sarlon-Bartoli, Gabrielle, primary, Criado, Juan, additional, Middeldorp, Saskia, additional, Nieto, José Antonio, additional, Díaz-Pedroche, María del Carmen, additional, Moustafa, Farès, additional, Ruiz-Giménez, Nuria, additional, Brenner, Benjamin, additional, Monreal, Manuel, additional, DI Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Prandoni, Paolo, additional, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, additional, Barba, Raquel, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Bertoletti, Laurent, additional, Schellong, Sebastian, additional, Tzoran, Inna, additional, Reis, Abilio, additional, Bosevski, Marijan, additional, Bounameaux, Henri, additional, Malý, Radovan, additional, Verhamme, Peter, additional, Caprini, Joseph A., additional, Bui, Hanh My, additional, Adarraga, M.D., additional, Agudo, P., additional, Amado, C., additional, Arcelus, J.I., additional, Ballaz, A., additional, Bascuñana, J., additional, Barba, R., additional, Barbagelata, C., additional, Barrón, M., additional, Barrón-Andrés, B., additional, Blanco-Molina, A., additional, Beddar Chaib, F., additional, Botella, E., additional, Cañas, I., additional, Carrero-Arribas, R., additional, Casado, I., additional, Cerdá, P., additional, Chasco, L., additional, Criado, J., additional, de Ancos, C., additional, de Miguel, J., additional, del Toro, J., additional, Demelo-Rodríguez, P., additional, Díaz-Brasero, A.M., additional, Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., additional, Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., additional, Domínguez, I.M., additional, Dubois-Silva, A., additional, Escribano, J.C., additional, Espósito, F., additional, Farfán-Sedano, A.I., additional, Falgá, C., additional, Fernández-Capitán, C., additional, Fernández-Jiménez, B., additional, Fernández-Muixi, J., additional, Fernández-Reyes, J.L., additional, Font, C., additional, Francisco, I., additional, Galeano-Valle, F., additional, García, M.A., additional, García-Bragado, F., additional, García de Herreros, M., additional, Gavín-Blanco, O., additional, Gil-Díaz, A., additional, Gómez-Cuervo, C., additional, Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., additional, Gonzalez-Moreno, M., additional, Grau, E., additional, Guirado, L., additional, Gutiérrez, J., additional, Hernández-Blasco, L., additional, Jara-Palomares, L., additional, Jaras, M.J., additional, Jiménez, D., additional, Jou, I., additional, Joya, M.D., additional, Lacruz, B., additional, Lainez-Justo, S., additional, A, Latorre, additional, J, Lima, additional, Jl, Lobo, additional, López-De la Fuente, M., additional, López-Jiménez, L., additional, López-Meseguer, M., additional, López-Miguel, P., additional, López-Núñez, J.J., additional, López-Reyes, R., additional, López-Sáez, J.B., additional, Lorente, M.A., additional, Lorenzo, A., additional, Madridano, O., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Marchena, P.J., additional, Martín-Guerra, J.M., additional, Martín-Martos, F., additional, Mellado, M., additional, Mena, E., additional, Moisés, J., additional, Mercado, M.I., additional, Monreal, M., additional, Muñoz-Blanco, A., additional, Muñoz-Gamito, G., additional, Morales, M.V., additional, Nieto, J.A., additional, Noguera-Gras, E., additional, Núñez-Fernández, M.J., additional, Olid-Velilla, M., additional, Osorio, J., additional, Otalora, S., additional, Otero, R., additional, Paredes-Ruiz, D., additional, Parra, P., additional, Parra, V., additional, Pedrajas, J.M., additional, Pérez-López, M., additional, Peris, M.L., additional, Pesce, M.L., additional, Porras, J.A., additional, Poyo-Molina, J., additional, Puchades, R., additional, Riera-Mestre, A., additional, Rivera-Civico, F., additional, Rivera-Gallego, A., additional, Roca, M., additional, Rosa, V., additional, Rodríguez-Cobo, A., additional, Rodríguez-Matute, C., additional, Ruiz-Artacho, P., additional, Ruiz-Giménez, N., additional, Ruiz-Ruiz, J., additional, Salgueiro, G., additional, Sancho, T., additional, Sendín, V., additional, Sigüenza, P., additional, Soler, S., additional, Suárez-Rodríguez, B., additional, Suriñach, J.M., additional, Tiberio, G., additional, Torres, M.I., additional, Torres-Sánchez, A., additional, Trujillo-Santos, J., additional, Uresandi, F., additional, Usandizaga, E., additional, Valle, R., additional, Varona, J.F., additional, Vela, L., additional, Vela, J.R., additional, Villalobos, A., additional, Villares, P., additional, Ay, C., additional, Nopp, S., additional, Pabinger, I., additional, Engelen, M.M., additional, Martens, C., additional, Verhamme, P., additional, Yoo, H.H.B., additional, Arguello, J.D., additional, Montenegro, A.C., additional, Roa, J., additional, Hirmerova, J., additional, Malý, R., additional, Accassat, S., additional, Bertoletti, L., additional, Bura-Riviere, A., additional, Catella, J., additional, Chopard, R., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Espitia, O., additional, El Harake, S., additional, Le Mao, R., additional, Mahé, I., additional, Moustafa, F., additional, Plaisance, L., additional, Sarlon-Bartoli, G., additional, Suchon, P., additional, Versini, E., additional, Schellong, S., additional, Braester, A., additional, Brenner, B., additional, Kenet, G., additional, Tzoran, I., additional, Sadeghipour, P., additional, Basaglia, M., additional, Bilora, F., additional, Bortoluzzi, C., additional, Brandolin, B., additional, Ciammaichella, M., additional, De Angelis, A., additional, Dentali, F., additional, Di Micco, P., additional, Imbalzano, E., additional, Merla, S., additional, Pesavento, R., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Siniscalchi, C., additional, Tufano, A., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Vo Hong, N., additional, Zalunardo, B., additional, Kigitovica, D., additional, Rusa, E., additional, Skride, A., additional, Fonseca, S., additional, Manuel, M., additional, Meireles, J., additional, Bosevski, M., additional, Eftimova, A., additional, Zdraveska, M., additional, Bounameaux, H., additional, Mazzolai, L., additional, Aujayeb, A., additional, Caprini, J.A., additional, Weinberg, I., additional, and Bui, H.M., additional
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9. Impact of the DC intensity and electrode distance on pulsed-DC powder-pack boride layer growth kinetics
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Campos-Silva, I., primary, Castillo-Vela, L. E., additional, Mejía-Caballero, I., additional, Rosales-Lopez, J. L., additional, Olivares-Luna, M., additional, Chaparro-Pérez, K. D., additional, Espino-Cortes, F. P., additional, and González-Carmona, J. M., additional
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10. Venous thromboembolism characteristics, treatment and outcomes in young adults: findings from the Registro Informatizado de Enfermedad TromboEmbólica registry
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Cohen, Omri, primary, Barg, Assaf A., additional, Nowak-Göttl, Ulrike, additional, Amado-Fernández, Cristina, additional, Mazzolai, Lucia, additional, Tiberio, Gregorio, additional, Schellong, Sebastian, additional, Skride, Andris, additional, Morales, María del Valle, additional, Monreal, Manuel, additional, Kenet, Gili, additional, Prandoni, Paolo, additional, Brenner, Benjamin, additional, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, additional, Barba, Raquel, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Bertoletti, Laurent, additional, Tzoran, Inna, additional, Reis, Abilio, additional, Bosevski, Marijan, additional, Bounameaux, Henri, additional, Malý, Radovan, additional, Verhamme, Peter, additional, Caprini, Joseph A., additional, Bui, Hanh My, additional, Adarraga, M.D., additional, Alberich-Conesa, A., additional, Alonso-Carrillo, J., additional, Amado, C., additional, Amorós, S., additional, Arcelus, J.I., additional, Ballaz, A., additional, Barba, R., additional, Barbagelata, C., additional, Barrón, M., additional, Barrón-Andrés, B., additional, Blanco-Molina, A., additional, Botella, E., additional, Casado, I., additional, Chasco, L., additional, Cerdà, P., additional, Criado, J., additional, del Toro, J., additional, De Juana-Izquierdo, C., additional, Demelo-Rodríguez, P., additional, Díaz-Brasero, A.M., additional, Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., additional, Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., additional, Dubois-Silva, A., additional, Escribano, J.C., additional, Espósito, F., additional, Falgá, C., additional, Fernández-Capitán, C., additional, Fernández-Jiménez, B., additional, Fernández-Muixi, J., additional, Fernández-Reyes, J.L., additional, Fidalgo, M.A., additional, Font, C., additional, Francisco, I., additional, Galeano-Valle, F., additional, García, M.A., additional, García de Herreros, M., additional, García-Bragado, F., additional, García-Ortega, A., additional, Gavín-Sebastián, O., additional, Gil-Díaz, A., additional, Gómez-Cuervo, C., additional, Gómez-Mosquera, A.M., additional, González-Martínez, J., additional, González-Moreno, M., additional, Grau, E., additional, Guirado, L., additional, Gutiérrez, J., additional, Hernández-Blasco, L., additional, Jaras, M.J., additional, Jiménez, D., additional, Jou, I., additional, Joya, M.D., additional, Lacruz, B., additional, Lainez-Justo, S., additional, Lalueza, A., additional, Latorre, A., additional, Lecumberri, R., additional, Lobo, J.L., additional, López-De la Fuente, M., additional, López-Jiménez, L., additional, López-Miguel, P., additional, López-Núñez, J.J., additional, López-Ruiz, A., additional, López-Sáez, J.B., additional, Lorenzo, A., additional, Lumbierres, M., additional, Madridano, O., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Marcos, M., additional, Martín-Martos, F., additional, Mellado, M., additional, Mena, E., additional, Mercado, M.I., additional, Moisés, J., additional, Monreal, M., additional, Muñoz-Blanco, A., additional, Muñoz-Gamito, G., additional, Morales, M.V., additional, Nieto, J.A., additional, Noguera-Gras, E., additional, Núñez-Fernández, M.J., additional, Osorio, J., additional, Otalora, S., additional, Pacheco-Gómez, N., additional, Paredes-Ruiz, D., additional, Parra, P., additional, Pedrajas, J.M., additional, Pérez-Ductor, C., additional, Pérez-Jacoiste, M.A., additional, Pérez-Pérez, J.L., additional, Peris, M.L., additional, Porras, J.A., additional, Poyo-Molina, J., additional, Puchades, R., additional, Riera-Mestre, A., additional, Rivera-Civico, F., additional, Rivera-Gallego, A., additional, Roca, M., additional, Rosa, V., additional, Rodríguez-Cobo, A., additional, Ruiz-Giménez, N., additional, Salgueiro, G., additional, Sancho, T., additional, Sendín, V., additional, Sigüenza, P., additional, Soler, S., additional, Suriñach, J.M., additional, Tiberio, G., additional, Torres, M.I., additional, Trujillo-Santos, J., additional, Uresandi, F., additional, Usandizaga, E., additional, Valle, R., additional, Varona, J.F., additional, Vela, L., additional, Vela, J.R., additional, Villalobos, A., additional, Villares, P., additional, Ay, C., additional, Nopp, S., additional, Pabinger, I., additional, Engelen, M.M., additional, Martens, C., additional, Verhamme, P., additional, Yoo, H.H.B., additional, Arguello, J.D., additional, Montenegro, A.C., additional, Roa, J., additional, Hirmerova, J., additional, Malý, R., additional, Accassat, S., additional, Bertoletti, L., additional, Bura-Riviere, A., additional, Catella, J., additional, Chopard, R., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Espitia, O., additional, Leclercq, B., additional, Le Mao, R., additional, Mahé, I., additional, Moustafa, F., additional, Plaisance, L., additional, Poenou, G., additional, Sarlon-Bartoli, G., additional, Suchon, P., additional, Versini, E., additional, Schellong, S., additional, Braester, A., additional, Brenner, B., additional, Kenet, G., additional, Tzoran, I., additional, Sadeghipour, P., additional, Basaglia, M., additional, Bilora, F., additional, Bortoluzzi, C., additional, Brandolin, B., additional, Ciammaichella, M., additional, Colaizzo, D., additional, De Angelis, A., additional, Dentali, F., additional, Di Micco, P., additional, Grandone, E., additional, Imbalzano, E., additional, Merla, S., additional, Pesavento, R., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Scarinzi, P., additional, Siniscalchi, C., additional, Tufano, A., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Vo Hong, N., additional, Zalunardo, B., additional, Gibietis, V., additional, Kigitovica, D., additional, Skride, A., additional, Fonseca, S., additional, Manuel, M., additional, Meireles, J., additional, Bosevski, M., additional, Bounameaux, H., additional, Mazzolai, L., additional, Aujayeb, A., additional, Caprini, J.A., additional, Weinberg, I., additional, and Bui, H.M., additional
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11. Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X
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Pedersen, T, Abramovic, I, Agostinetti, P, Torres, M, Akaslompolo, S, Belloso, J, Aleynikov, P, Aleynikova, K, Alhashimi, M, Ali, A, Allen, N, Alonso, A, Anda, G, Andreeva, T, Angioni, C, Arkhipov, A, Arnold, A, Asad, W, Ascasibar, E, Aumeunier, M, Avramidis, K, Aymerich, E, Baek, S, Bahner, J, Baillod, A, Balden, M, Baldzuhn, J, Ballinger, S, Banduch, M, Bannmann, S, Navarro, A, Barbui, T, Beidler, C, Belafdil, C, Bencze, A, Benndorf, A, Beurskens, M, Biedermann, C, Biletskyi, O, Blackwell, B, Blatzheim, M, Bluhm, T, Bockenhoff, D, Bongiovi, G, Borchardt, M, Borodin, D, Boscary, J, Bosch, H, Bosmann, T, Boswirth, B, Bottger, L, Bottino, A, Bozhenkov, S, Brakel, R, Brandt, C, Brauer, T, Braune, H, Brezinsek, S, Brunner, K, Buller, S, Burhenn, R, Bussiahn, R, Buttenschon, B, Buzas, A, Bykov, V, Calvo, I, Mata, K, Caminal, I, Cannas, B, Cappa, A, Carls, A, Carovani, F, Carr, M, Carralero, D, Carvalho, B, Casas, J, Castano-Bardawil, D, Castejon, F, Chaudhary, N, Chelis, I, Chomiczewska, 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We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100 ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200 ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases.
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12. Supplemental Material, sj-doc-1-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 - Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease
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Santos-García, Diego, Castro, E. Suárez, de Deus Fonticoba, T., Panceiras, M. J. Feal, Enriquez, J. G. Muñoz, González, J. M. Paz, Bartolomé, C. Cores, Planellas, L. L., Caldentey, J. García, Caballol, N., Legarda, I., López, I. Cabo, Manzanares, L. López, Rivera, M. A. Ávila, Catalán, M. J., Nogueira, V., Borrué, C., Sauco, M. Álvarez, Vela, L., Cubo, E., Castrillo, J. C. Martínez, Alonso, P. Sánchez, Losada, M. G. Alonso, Ariztegui, N. López, Gastón, M. I., Kulisevsky, J., Pagonabarraga, J., Seijo, M., Martínez, J. Ruíz, Valero, C., Kurtis, M., Ardura, J. González, Prieto, C., Mir, P., and Martinez-Martin, P.
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FOS: Psychology ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified ,110319 Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Supplemental Material, sj-doc-1-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 for Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease by Diego Santos-García, E. Suárez Castro, T. de Deus Fonticoba, M. J. Feal Panceiras, J. G. Muñoz Enriquez, J. M. Paz González, C. Cores Bartolomé, L. L. Planellas, J. García Caldentey, N. Caballol, I. Legarda, I. Cabo López, L. López Manzanares, M. A. Ávila Rivera, M. J. Catalán, V. Nogueira, C. Borrué, M. Álvarez Sauco, L. Vela, E. Cubo, J. C. Martínez Castrillo, P. Sánchez Alonso, M. G. Alonso Losada, N. López Ariztegui, M. I. Gastón, J. Kulisevsky, J. Pagonabarraga, M. Seijo, J. Ruíz Martínez, C. Valero, M. Kurtis, J. González Ardura, C. Prieto, P. Mir, P. Martinez-Martin and on behalf of the COPPADIS Study Group in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
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13. Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 - Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease
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Santos-García, Diego, Castro, E. Suárez, de Deus Fonticoba, T., Panceiras, M. J. Feal, Enriquez, J. G. Muñoz, González, J. M. Paz, Bartolomé, C. Cores, Planellas, L. L., Caldentey, J. García, Caballol, N., Legarda, I., López, I. Cabo, Manzanares, L. López, Rivera, M. A. Ávila, Catalán, M. J., Nogueira, V., Borrué, C., Sauco, M. Álvarez, Vela, L., Cubo, E., Castrillo, J. C. Martínez, Alonso, P. Sánchez, Losada, M. G. Alonso, Ariztegui, N. López, Gastón, M. I., Kulisevsky, J., Pagonabarraga, J., Seijo, M., Martínez, J. Ruíz, Valero, C., Kurtis, M., Ardura, J. González, Prieto, C., Mir, P., and Martinez-Martin, P.
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FOS: Psychology ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified ,110319 Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 for Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease by Diego Santos-García, E. Suárez Castro, T. de Deus Fonticoba, M. J. Feal Panceiras, J. G. Muñoz Enriquez, J. M. Paz González, C. Cores Bartolomé, L. L. Planellas, J. García Caldentey, N. Caballol, I. Legarda, I. Cabo López, L. López Manzanares, M. A. Ávila Rivera, M. J. Catalán, V. Nogueira, C. Borrué, M. Álvarez Sauco, L. Vela, E. Cubo, J. C. Martínez Castrillo, P. Sánchez Alonso, M. G. Alonso Losada, N. López Ariztegui, M. I. Gastón, J. Kulisevsky, J. Pagonabarraga, M. Seijo, J. Ruíz Martínez, C. Valero, M. Kurtis, J. González Ardura, C. Prieto, P. Mir, P. Martinez-Martin and on behalf of the COPPADIS Study Group in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
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14. Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 - Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease
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Santos-García, Diego, Castro, E. Suárez, de Deus Fonticoba, T., Panceiras, M. J. Feal, Enriquez, J. G. Muñoz, González, J. M. Paz, Bartolomé, C. Cores, Planellas, L. L., Caldentey, J. García, Caballol, N., Legarda, I., López, I. Cabo, Manzanares, L. López, Rivera, M. A. Ávila, Catalán, M. J., Nogueira, V., Borrué, C., Sauco, M. Álvarez, Vela, L., Cubo, E., Castrillo, J. C. Martínez, Alonso, P. Sánchez, Losada, M. G. Alonso, Ariztegui, N. López, Gastón, M. I., Kulisevsky, J., Pagonabarraga, J., Seijo, M., Martínez, J. Ruíz, Valero, C., Kurtis, M., Ardura, J. González, Prieto, C., Mir, P., and Martinez-Martin, P.
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FOS: Psychology ,FOS: Clinical medicine ,170199 Psychology not elsewhere classified ,110319 Psychiatry (incl. Psychotherapy) ,110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology ,110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-jgp-10.1177_0891988720964250 for Sleep Problems Are Related to a Worse Quality of Life and a Greater Non-Motor Symptoms Burden in Parkinson’s Disease by Diego Santos-García, E. Suárez Castro, T. de Deus Fonticoba, M. J. Feal Panceiras, J. G. Muñoz Enriquez, J. M. Paz González, C. Cores Bartolomé, L. L. Planellas, J. García Caldentey, N. Caballol, I. Legarda, I. Cabo López, L. López Manzanares, M. A. Ávila Rivera, M. J. Catalán, V. Nogueira, C. Borrué, M. Álvarez Sauco, L. Vela, E. Cubo, J. C. Martínez Castrillo, P. Sánchez Alonso, M. G. Alonso Losada, N. López Ariztegui, M. I. Gastón, J. Kulisevsky, J. Pagonabarraga, M. Seijo, J. Ruíz Martínez, C. Valero, M. Kurtis, J. González Ardura, C. Prieto, P. Mir, P. Martinez-Martin and on behalf of the COPPADIS Study Group in Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
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15. 20604. LA CLASIFICACIÓN MNCD CORRELACIONA MEJOR CON LA CALIDAD DE VIDA Y SITUACIÓN FUNCIONAL EN LOS PACIENTES CON ENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSON QUE EL HOEHN Y YAHR
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Gallego González, L., Santos García, D., de Deus Fonticoba, T., Jesús Maestre, S., Cosgaya, M., García Caldentey, J., Caballol Pons, N., Legarda, I., Hernández Vara, J., Cabo, I., López Manzanares, L., González Aramburu, I., Ávila Rivera, M., Gómez Mayordomo, V., Nogueira Fernández, V., García Soto, J., Borrué Fernández, C., Solano Vila, B., Álvarez Sauco, M., Vela, L., Escalante, S., Cubo, E., Mendoza, Z., Pareés, I., Sánchez Alonso, P., Alonso Losada, M., López Ariztegui, N., Gastón, I., Kulisevsky, J., Seijo Martínez, M., Valero Merino, C., Alonso Redondo, R., Ordás, C., Menéndez González, M., Martínez Martín, P., and Mir Rivera, P.
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16. Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X
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Pedersen, Thomas Sunn, Abramovic, I., Agostinetti, P., Torres, M. Agredano, Äkäslompolo, S., Belloso, J. Alcuson, Aleynikov, P., Aleynikova, K., Alhashimi, M., Ali, A., Allen, N., Alonso, A., Anda, G., Andreeva, T., Angioni, C., Arkhipov, A., Arnold, A., Asad, W., Ascasibar, E., Aumeunier, M. H., Avramidis, K., Aymerich, E., Baek, S. G., Bähner, J., Baillod, A., Balden, M., Baldzuhn, J., Ballinger, S., Banduch, M., Bannmann, S., Navarro, A. Bañón, Barbui, T., Beidler, C., Belafdil, C., Bencze, A., Benndorf, A., Beurskens, M., Biedermann, C., Biletskyi, O., Blackwell, B., Blatzheim, M., Bluhm, T., Böckenhoff, D., Bongiovi, G., Borchardt, M., Borodin, D., Boscary, J., Bosch, H., Bosmann, T., Böswirth, B., Böttger, L., Bottino, A., Bozhenkov, S., Brakel, R., Brandt, C., Bräuer, T., Braune, H., Brezinsek, S., Brunner, K., Buller, S., Burhenn, R., Bussiahn, R., Buttenschön, B., Buzás, A., Bykov, V., Calvo, I., Mata, K. Camacho, Caminal, I., Cannas, B., Cappa, A., Carls, A., Carovani, F., Carr, M., Carralero, D., Carvalho, B., Casas, J., Castano-Bardawil, D., Castejon, F., Chaudhary, N., Chelis, I., Chomiczewska, A., Coenen, J. W., Cole, M., Cordella, F., Corre, Y., Crombe, K., Cseh, G., Csillag, B., Damm, H., Day, C., de Baar, M., De la Cal, E., Degenkolbe, S., Demby, A., Denk, S., Dhard, C., Di Siena, A., Dinklage, A., Dittmar, T., Dreval, M., Drevlak, M., Drewelow, P., Drews, P., Dunai, D., Edlund, E., Effenberg, F., Ehrke, G., Endler, M., Ennis, D. A., Escoto, F. J., Estrada, T., Fable, E., Fahrenkamp, N., Fanni, A., Faustin, J., Fellinger, J., Feng, Y., Figacz, W., Flom, E., Ford, O., Fornal, T., Frerichs, H., Freundt, S., Fuchert, G., Fukuyama, M., Füllenbach, F., Gantenbein, G., Gao, Y., Garcia, K., Regaña, J. M.García, García-Cortés, I., Gaspar, J., Gates, D. A., Geiger, J., Geiger, B., Giudicotti, L., González, A., Goriaev, A., Gradic, D., Grahl, M., Graves, J. P., Green, J., Grelier, E., Greuner, H., Groß, S., Grote, H., Groth, M., Gruca, M., Grulke, O., Grün, M., Arnaiz, J. Guerrero, Günter, S., Haak, V., Haas, M., Hacker, P., Hakola, A., Hallenbert, A., Hammond, K., Han, X., Hansen, S. K., Harris, J. H., Hartfuß, H., Hartmann, D., Hathiramani, D., Hatzky, R., Hawke, J., Hegedus, S., Hein, B., Heinemann, B., Helander, P., Henneberg, S., Hergenhahn, U., Hidalgo, C., Hindenlang, F., Hirsch, M., Höfel, U., Hollfeld, K. P., Holtz, A., Hopf, D., Höschen, D., Houry, M., Howard, J., Huang, X., Hubeny, M., Hudson, S., Ida, K., Igitkhanov, Y., Igochine, V., Illy, S., Ionita-Schrittwieser, C., Isobe, M., Jabłczynska, M., Jablonski, S., Jagielski, B., Jakubowski, M., van Vuuren, A. Jansen, Jelonnek, J., Jenko, F., Jensen, T., Jenzsch, H., Junghanns, P., Kaczmarczyk, J., Kallmeyer, J., Kamionka, U., Kandler, M., Kasilov, S., Kazakov, Y., Kennedy, D., Kharwandikar, A., Khokhlov, M., Kiefer, C., Killer, C., Kirschner, A., Kleiber, R., Klinger, T., Klose, S., Knauer, J., Knieps, A., Köchl, F., Kocsis, G., Kolesnichenko, Ya I., Könies, A., König, R., Kontula, J., Kornejew, P., Koschinsky, J., Kozulia, M. M., Krämer-Flecken, A., Krampitz, R., Krause, M., Krawczyk, N., Kremeyer, T., Krier, L., Kriete, D. M., Krychowiak, M., Ksiazek, I., Kubkowska, M., Kuczynski, M., Kühner, G., Kumar, A., Kurki-Suonio, T., Kwak, S., Landreman, M., Lang, P. T., Langenberg, A., Laqua, H., Laube, R., Lazerson, S., Lewerentz, M., Li, C., Liang, Y., Linsmeier, Ch, Lion, J., Litnovsky, A., Liu, S., Lobsien, J., Loizu, J., Lore, J., Lorenz, A., Losada, U., Louche, F., Lunsford, R., Lutsenko, V., Machielsen, M., Mackel, F., Maisano-Brown, J., Maj, O., Makowski, D., Manduchi, G., Maragkoudakis, E., Marchuk, O., Marsen, S., Martines, E., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Marushchenko, M., Masuzaki, S., Maurer, D., Mayer, M., McCarthy, K. J., McCormack, O., McNeely, P., Meister, H., Mendelevitch, B., Mendes, S., Merlo, A., Messian, A., Mielczarek, A., Mishchenko, O., Missal, B., Mitteau, R., Moiseenko, V. E., Mollen, A., Moncada, V., Mönnich, T., Morisaki, T., Moseev, D., Motojima, G., Mulas, S., Mulsow, M., Nagel, M., Naujoks, D., Naulin, V., Neelis, T., Neilson, H., Neu, R., Neubauer, O., Neuner, U., Nicolai, D., Nielsen, S. K., Niemann, H., Nishiza, T., Nishizawa, T., Nührenberg, C., Ochoukov, R., Oelmann, J., Offermanns, G., Ogawa, K., Okamura, S., Ölmanns, J., Ongena, J., Oosterbeek, J., Otte, M., Pablant, N., Alvarez, N. Panadero, Pandey, A., Pasch, E., Pavlichenko, R., Pavone, A., Pawelec, E., Pechstein, G., Pelka, G., Perseo, V., Peterson, B., Pilopp, D., Pingel, S., Pisano, F., Plöckl, B., Plunk, G., Pölöskei, P., Pompe, B., Popov, A., Porkolab, M., Proll, J., Pueschel, M. J., Puiatti, M. E., Sitjes, A. Puig, Purps, F., Rahbarnia, K., Rasinski, M., Rasmussen, J., Reiman, A., Reimold, F., Reisner, M., Reiter, D., Richou, M., Riedl, R., Riemann, J., Riße, K., Roberg-Clark, G., Rohde, V., Romazanov, J., Rondeshagen, D., Rong, P., Rudischhauser, L., Rummel, T., Rummel, K., Runov, A., Rust, N., Ryc, L., Salembier, P., Salewski, M., Sanchez, E., Satake, S., Satheeswaran, G., Schacht, J., Scharff, E., Schauer, F., Schilling, J., Schlisio, G., Schmid, K., Schmitt, J., Schmitz, O., Schneider, W., Schneider, M., Schneider, P., Schrittwieser, R., Schröder, T., Schröder, M., Schroeder, R., Schweer, B., Schwörer, D., Scott, E., Shanahan, B., Sias, G., Sichta, P., Singer, M., Sinha, P., Sipliä, S., Slaby, C., Sleczka, M., Smith, H., Smoniewski, J., Sonnendrücker, E., Spolaore, M., Spring, A., Stadler, R., Stanczak, D., Stange, T., Stepanov, I., Stephey, L., Stober, J., Stroth, U., Strumberger, E., Suzuki, C., Suzuki, Y., Svensson, J., Szabolics, T., Szepesi, T., Szücs, M., Tabarés, F. L., Tamura, N., Tancetti, A., Tantos, C., Terry, J., Thienpondt, H., Thomsen, H., Thumm, M., Travere, J. M., Traverso, P., Tretter, J., Trier, E., Mora, H. Trimino, Tsujimura, T., Turkin, Y., Tykhyi, A., Unterberg, B., van Eeten, P., van Milligen, B. Ph, van Schoor, M., Vano, L., Varoutis, S., Vecsei, M., Vela, L., Velasco, J. L., Vervier, M., Vianello, N., Viebke, H., Vilbrandt, R., Vogel, G., Vogt, N., Volkhausen, C., von Stechow, A., Wagner, F., Wang, E., Wang, H., Warmer, F., Wauters, T., Wegener, L., Wegner, T., Weir, G., Wenzel, U., White, A., Wilde, F., Wilms, F., Windisch, T., Winkler, M., Winter, A., Winters, V., Wolf, R., Wright, A. M., Wurden, G. A., Xanthopoulos, P., Xu, S., Yamada, H., Yamaguchi, H., Yokoyama, M., Yoshinuma, M., Yu, Q., Zamanov, M., Zanini, M., Zarnstorff, M., Zhang, D., Zhou, S., Zhu, J., Zhu, C., Zilker, M., Zocco, A., Zohm, H., Zoletnik, S., Zsuga, L., Pedersen, Thomas Sunn, Abramovic, I., Agostinetti, P., Torres, M. Agredano, Äkäslompolo, S., Belloso, J. Alcuson, Aleynikov, P., Aleynikova, K., Alhashimi, M., Ali, A., Allen, N., Alonso, A., Anda, G., Andreeva, T., Angioni, C., Arkhipov, A., Arnold, A., Asad, W., Ascasibar, E., Aumeunier, M. H., Avramidis, K., Aymerich, E., Baek, S. G., Bähner, J., Baillod, A., Balden, M., Baldzuhn, J., Ballinger, S., Banduch, M., Bannmann, S., Navarro, A. Bañón, Barbui, T., Beidler, C., Belafdil, C., Bencze, A., Benndorf, A., Beurskens, M., Biedermann, C., Biletskyi, O., Blackwell, B., Blatzheim, M., Bluhm, T., Böckenhoff, D., Bongiovi, G., Borchardt, M., Borodin, D., Boscary, J., Bosch, H., Bosmann, T., Böswirth, B., Böttger, L., Bottino, A., Bozhenkov, S., Brakel, R., Brandt, C., Bräuer, T., Braune, H., Brezinsek, S., Brunner, K., Buller, S., Burhenn, R., Bussiahn, R., Buttenschön, B., Buzás, A., Bykov, V., Calvo, I., Mata, K. Camacho, Caminal, I., Cannas, B., Cappa, A., Carls, A., Carovani, F., Carr, M., Carralero, D., Carvalho, B., Casas, J., Castano-Bardawil, D., Castejon, F., Chaudhary, N., Chelis, I., Chomiczewska, A., Coenen, J. W., Cole, M., Cordella, F., Corre, Y., Crombe, K., Cseh, G., Csillag, B., Damm, H., Day, C., de Baar, M., De la Cal, E., Degenkolbe, S., Demby, A., Denk, S., Dhard, C., Di Siena, A., Dinklage, A., Dittmar, T., Dreval, M., Drevlak, M., Drewelow, P., Drews, P., Dunai, D., Edlund, E., Effenberg, F., Ehrke, G., Endler, M., Ennis, D. A., Escoto, F. J., Estrada, T., Fable, E., Fahrenkamp, N., Fanni, A., Faustin, J., Fellinger, J., Feng, Y., Figacz, W., Flom, E., Ford, O., Fornal, T., Frerichs, H., Freundt, S., Fuchert, G., Fukuyama, M., Füllenbach, F., Gantenbein, G., Gao, Y., Garcia, K., Regaña, J. M.García, García-Cortés, I., Gaspar, J., Gates, D. A., Geiger, J., Geiger, B., Giudicotti, L., González, A., Goriaev, A., Gradic, D., Grahl, M., Graves, J. P., Green, J., Grelier, E., Greuner, H., Groß, S., Grote, H., Groth, M., Gruca, M., Grulke, O., Grün, M., Arnaiz, J. Guerrero, Günter, S., Haak, V., Haas, M., Hacker, P., Hakola, A., Hallenbert, A., Hammond, K., Han, X., Hansen, S. K., Harris, J. H., Hartfuß, H., Hartmann, D., Hathiramani, D., Hatzky, R., Hawke, J., Hegedus, S., Hein, B., Heinemann, B., Helander, P., Henneberg, S., Hergenhahn, U., Hidalgo, C., Hindenlang, F., Hirsch, M., Höfel, U., Hollfeld, K. P., Holtz, A., Hopf, D., Höschen, D., Houry, M., Howard, J., Huang, X., Hubeny, M., Hudson, S., Ida, K., Igitkhanov, Y., Igochine, V., Illy, S., Ionita-Schrittwieser, C., Isobe, M., Jabłczynska, M., Jablonski, S., Jagielski, B., Jakubowski, M., van Vuuren, A. Jansen, Jelonnek, J., Jenko, F., Jensen, T., Jenzsch, H., Junghanns, P., Kaczmarczyk, J., Kallmeyer, J., Kamionka, U., Kandler, M., Kasilov, S., Kazakov, Y., Kennedy, D., Kharwandikar, A., Khokhlov, M., Kiefer, C., Killer, C., Kirschner, A., Kleiber, R., Klinger, T., Klose, S., Knauer, J., Knieps, A., Köchl, F., Kocsis, G., Kolesnichenko, Ya I., Könies, A., König, R., Kontula, J., Kornejew, P., Koschinsky, J., Kozulia, M. M., Krämer-Flecken, A., Krampitz, R., Krause, M., Krawczyk, N., Kremeyer, T., Krier, L., Kriete, D. M., Krychowiak, M., Ksiazek, I., Kubkowska, M., Kuczynski, M., Kühner, G., Kumar, A., Kurki-Suonio, T., Kwak, S., Landreman, M., Lang, P. T., Langenberg, A., Laqua, H., Laube, R., Lazerson, S., Lewerentz, M., Li, C., Liang, Y., Linsmeier, Ch, Lion, J., Litnovsky, A., Liu, S., Lobsien, J., Loizu, J., Lore, J., Lorenz, A., Losada, U., Louche, F., Lunsford, R., Lutsenko, V., Machielsen, M., Mackel, F., Maisano-Brown, J., Maj, O., Makowski, D., Manduchi, G., Maragkoudakis, E., Marchuk, O., Marsen, S., Martines, E., Martinez-Fernandez, J., Marushchenko, M., Masuzaki, S., Maurer, D., Mayer, M., McCarthy, K. J., McCormack, O., McNeely, P., Meister, H., Mendelevitch, B., Mendes, S., Merlo, A., Messian, A., Mielczarek, A., Mishchenko, O., Missal, B., Mitteau, R., Moiseenko, V. E., Mollen, A., Moncada, V., Mönnich, T., Morisaki, T., Moseev, D., Motojima, G., Mulas, S., Mulsow, M., Nagel, M., Naujoks, D., Naulin, V., Neelis, T., Neilson, H., Neu, R., Neubauer, O., Neuner, U., Nicolai, D., Nielsen, S. K., Niemann, H., Nishiza, T., Nishizawa, T., Nührenberg, C., Ochoukov, R., Oelmann, J., Offermanns, G., Ogawa, K., Okamura, S., Ölmanns, J., Ongena, J., Oosterbeek, J., Otte, M., Pablant, N., Alvarez, N. Panadero, Pandey, A., Pasch, E., Pavlichenko, R., Pavone, A., Pawelec, E., Pechstein, G., Pelka, G., Perseo, V., Peterson, B., Pilopp, D., Pingel, S., Pisano, F., Plöckl, B., Plunk, G., Pölöskei, P., Pompe, B., Popov, A., Porkolab, M., Proll, J., Pueschel, M. J., Puiatti, M. E., Sitjes, A. Puig, Purps, F., Rahbarnia, K., Rasinski, M., Rasmussen, J., Reiman, A., Reimold, F., Reisner, M., Reiter, D., Richou, M., Riedl, R., Riemann, J., Riße, K., Roberg-Clark, G., Rohde, V., Romazanov, J., Rondeshagen, D., Rong, P., Rudischhauser, L., Rummel, T., Rummel, K., Runov, A., Rust, N., Ryc, L., Salembier, P., Salewski, M., Sanchez, E., Satake, S., Satheeswaran, G., Schacht, J., Scharff, E., Schauer, F., Schilling, J., Schlisio, G., Schmid, K., Schmitt, J., Schmitz, O., Schneider, W., Schneider, M., Schneider, P., Schrittwieser, R., Schröder, T., Schröder, M., Schroeder, R., Schweer, B., Schwörer, D., Scott, E., Shanahan, B., Sias, G., Sichta, P., Singer, M., Sinha, P., Sipliä, S., Slaby, C., Sleczka, M., Smith, H., Smoniewski, J., Sonnendrücker, E., Spolaore, M., Spring, A., Stadler, R., Stanczak, D., Stange, T., Stepanov, I., Stephey, L., Stober, J., Stroth, U., Strumberger, E., Suzuki, C., Suzuki, Y., Svensson, J., Szabolics, T., Szepesi, T., Szücs, M., Tabarés, F. L., Tamura, N., Tancetti, A., Tantos, C., Terry, J., Thienpondt, H., Thomsen, H., Thumm, M., Travere, J. M., Traverso, P., Tretter, J., Trier, E., Mora, H. Trimino, Tsujimura, T., Turkin, Y., Tykhyi, A., Unterberg, B., van Eeten, P., van Milligen, B. Ph, van Schoor, M., Vano, L., Varoutis, S., Vecsei, M., Vela, L., Velasco, J. L., Vervier, M., Vianello, N., Viebke, H., Vilbrandt, R., Vogel, G., Vogt, N., Volkhausen, C., von Stechow, A., Wagner, F., Wang, E., Wang, H., Warmer, F., Wauters, T., Wegener, L., Wegner, T., Weir, G., Wenzel, U., White, A., Wilde, F., Wilms, F., Windisch, T., Winkler, M., Winter, A., Winters, V., Wolf, R., Wright, A. M., Wurden, G. A., Xanthopoulos, P., Xu, S., Yamada, H., Yamaguchi, H., Yokoyama, M., Yoshinuma, M., Yu, Q., Zamanov, M., Zanini, M., Zarnstorff, M., Zhang, D., Zhou, S., Zhu, J., Zhu, C., Zilker, M., Zocco, A., Zohm, H., Zoletnik, S., and Zsuga, L.
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We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100 ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200 ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases.
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17. Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome: Descemet's membrane-endothelium complex assessed by high-resolution anterior segment optical coherence tomography
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Bergés, M., Kirkegaard, E., Azarfane, B., Oliveres, J., Andrade, A., Sánchez-Vela, L., Castany, M., and Bisbe, L.
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18. Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X
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Sunn Pedersen, Thomas, primary, Abramovic, I., additional, Agostinetti, P., additional, Agredano Torres, M., additional, Äkäslompolo, S., additional, Alcuson Belloso, J., additional, Aleynikov, P., additional, Aleynikova, K., additional, Alhashimi, M., additional, Ali, A., additional, Allen, N., additional, Alonso, A., additional, Anda, G., additional, Andreeva, T., additional, Angioni, C., additional, Arkhipov, A., additional, Arnold, A., additional, Asad, W., additional, Ascasibar, E., additional, Aumeunier, M.-H., additional, Avramidis, K., additional, Aymerich, E., additional, Baek, S.-G., additional, Bähner, J., additional, Baillod, A., additional, Balden, M., additional, Baldzuhn, J., additional, Ballinger, S., additional, Banduch, M., additional, Bannmann, S., additional, Banon Navarro, A., additional, Bañón Navarro, A., additional, Barbui, T., additional, Beidler, C., additional, Belafdil, C., additional, Bencze, A., additional, Benndorf, A., additional, Beurskens, M., 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Krychowiak, M., additional, Ksiazek, I., additional, Kubkowska, M., additional, Kuczynski, M., additional, Kühner, G., additional, Kumar, A., additional, Kurki-Suonio, T., additional, Kwak, S., additional, Landreman, M., additional, Lang, P.T., additional, Langenberg, A., additional, Laqua, H.P., additional, Laqua, H., additional, Laube, R., additional, Lazerson, S., additional, Lewerentz, M., additional, Li, C., additional, Liang, Y., additional, Linsmeier, Ch., additional, Lion, J., additional, Litnovsky, A., additional, Liu, S., additional, Lobsien, J., additional, Loizu, J., additional, Lore, J., additional, Lorenz, A., additional, Losada, U., additional, Louche, F., additional, Lunsford, R., additional, Lutsenko, V., additional, Machielsen, M., additional, Mackel, F., additional, Maisano-Brown, J., additional, Maj, O., additional, Makowski, D., additional, Manduchi, G., additional, Maragkoudakis, E., additional, Marchuk, O., additional, Marsen, S., additional, Martines, E., additional, Martinez-Fernandez, J., additional, Marushchenko, M., additional, Masuzaki, S., additional, Maurer, D., additional, Mayer, M., additional, McCarthy, K.J., additional, Mccormack, O., additional, McNeely, P., additional, Meister, H., additional, Mendelevitch, B., additional, Mendes, S., additional, Merlo, A., additional, Messian, A., additional, Mielczarek, A., additional, Mishchenko, O., additional, Missal, B., additional, Mitteau, R., additional, Moiseenko, V.E., additional, Mollen, A., additional, Moncada, V., additional, Mönnich, T., additional, Morisaki, T., additional, Moseev, D., additional, Motojima, G., additional, Mulas, S., additional, Mulsow, M., additional, Nagel, M., additional, Naujoks, D., additional, Naulin, V., additional, Neelis, T., additional, Neilson, H., additional, Neu, R., additional, Neubauer, O., additional, Neuner, U., additional, Nicolai, D., additional, Nielsen, S.K., additional, Niemann, H., additional, Nishiza, T., additional, Nishizawa, T., additional, Nührenberg, C., additional, Ochoukov, R., additional, Oelmann, J., additional, Offermanns, G., additional, Ogawa, K., additional, Okamura, S., additional, Ölmanns, J., additional, Ongena, J., additional, Oosterbeek, J., additional, Otte, M., additional, Pablant, N., additional, Panadero Alvarez, N., additional, Pandey, A., additional, Pasch, E., additional, Pavlichenko, R., additional, Pavone, A., additional, Pawelec, E., additional, Pechstein, G., additional, Pelka, G., additional, Perseo, V., additional, Peterson, B., additional, Pilopp, D., additional, Pingel, S., additional, Pisano, F., additional, Plöckl, B., additional, Plunk, G., additional, Pölöskei, P., additional, Pompe, B., additional, Popov, A., additional, Porkolab, M., additional, Proll, J., additional, Pueschel, M.J., additional, Puiatti, M.-E., additional, Puig Sitjes, A., additional, Purps, F., additional, Rahbarnia, K., additional, Rasiński, M., additional, Rasmussen, J., additional, Reiman, A., additional, Reimold, F., additional, Reisner, M., additional, Reiter, D., additional, Richou, M., additional, Riedl, R., additional, Riemann, J., additional, Riße, K., additional, Roberg-Clark, G., additional, Rohde, V., additional, Romazanov, J., additional, Rondeshagen, D., additional, Rong, P., additional, Rudischhauser, L., additional, Rummel, T., additional, Rummel, K., additional, Runov, A., additional, Rust, N., additional, Ryc, L., additional, Salembier, P., additional, Salewski, M., additional, Sanchez, E., additional, Satake, S., additional, Satheeswaran, G., additional, Schacht, J., additional, Scharff, E., additional, Schauer, F., additional, Schilling, J., additional, Schlisio, G., additional, Schmid, K., additional, Schmitt, J., additional, Schmitz, O., additional, Schneider, W., additional, Schneider, M., additional, Schneider, P., additional, Schrittwieser, R., additional, Schröder, T., additional, Schröder, M., additional, Schroeder, R., additional, Schweer, B., 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J., additional, Trier, E., additional, Trimino Mora, H., additional, Tsujimura, T., additional, Turkin, Y., additional, Tykhyi, A., additional, Unterberg, B., additional, van Eeten, P., additional, van Milligen, B.Ph., additional, van Schoor, M., additional, Vano, L., additional, Varoutis, S., additional, Vecsei, M., additional, Vela, L., additional, Velasco, J.L., additional, Vervier, M., additional, Vianello, N., additional, Viebke, H., additional, Vilbrandt, R., additional, Vogel, G., additional, Vogt, N., additional, Volkhausen, C., additional, von Stechow, A., additional, Wagner, F., additional, Wang, E., additional, Wang, H., additional, Warmer, F., additional, Wauters, T., additional, Wegener, L., additional, Wegner, T., additional, Weir, G., additional, Wenzel, U., additional, White, A., additional, Wilde, F., additional, Wilms, F., additional, Windisch, T., additional, Winkler, M., additional, Winter, A., additional, Winters, V., additional, Wolf, R., additional, Wright, A.M., additional, Wurden, G.A., additional, Xanthopoulos, P., additional, Xu, S., additional, Yamada, H., additional, Yamaguchi, H., additional, Yokoyama, M., additional, Yoshinuma, M., additional, Yu, Q., additional, Zamanov, M., additional, Zanini, M., additional, Zarnstorff, M., additional, Zhang, D., additional, Zhou, S., additional, Zhu, J., additional, Zhu, C., additional, Zilker, M., additional, Zocco, A., additional, Zohm, H., additional, Zoletnik, S., additional, and Zsuga, L., additional
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19. Constipation Predicts Cognitive Decline in Parkinson's Disease: Results from the COPPADIS Cohort at 2-Year Follow-up and Comparison with a Control Group
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Santos García D, García Roca L, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Naya Ríos L, Canfield H, Paz González JM, Martínez Miró C, Jesús S, Aguilar M, Pastor P, Planellas L, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Puente V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Carrillo Padilla F, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Blázquez Estrada M, Seijo M, Rúiz Martínez J, Valero C, Kurtis M, de Fábregues O, González Ardura J, Alonso Redondo R, Ordás C, López Díaz L LM, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, Mir P, and COPPADIS Study Group
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impairment ,Cognition ,Parkinson's disease ,constipation ,non-motor symptoms - Abstract
Background: Constipation has been linked to cognitive impairment development in Parkinson's disease (PD). Objective: Our aim was to analyze cognitive changes observed in PD patients and controls from a Spanish cohort with regards to the presence or not of constipation. Methods: PD patients and controls recruited from 35 centers of Spain from the COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were followed-up during 2 years. The change in cognitive status from baseline (V0) to 2-year follow-up was assessed with the PD-CRS (Parkinson's Disease Cognitive Rating Scale). Subjects with a score >= 1 on item 21 of the NMSS (Non-Motor Symptoms Scale) at baseline (V0) were considered as "with constipation". Regression analyses were applied for determining the contribution of constipation in cognitive changes. Results: At V0, 39.7% (198/499) of PD patients presented constipation compared to 11.4% of controls (14/123) (p < 0.0001). No change was observed in cognitive status (PD-CRS total score) neither in controls without constipation (from 100.24 +/- 13.72 to 100.27 +/- 13.68; p = 0.971) and with constipation (from 94.71 +/- 10.96 to 93.93 +/- 13.03; p = 0.615). The PD-CRS total score decreased significantly in PD patients with constipation (from 89.14 +/- 15.36 to 85.97 +/- 18.09; p
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20. Heart Rate and Mortality in Patients With Acute Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism
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Jaureguízar, Ana, primary, Jiménez, David, additional, Bikdeli, Behnood, additional, Ruiz-Artacho, Pedro, additional, Muriel, Alfonso, additional, Tapson, Victor, additional, López-Reyes, Raquel, additional, Valero, Beatriz, additional, Kenet, Gili, additional, Monreal, Manuel, additional, Prandoni, Paolo, additional, Brenner, Benjamin, additional, Farge-Bancel, Dominique, additional, Barba, Raquel, additional, Di Micco, Pierpaolo, additional, Bertoletti, Laurent, additional, Schellong, Sebastian, additional, Tzoran, Inna, additional, Reis, Abilio, additional, Bosevski, Marijan, additional, Bounameaux, Henri, additional, Malý, Radovan, additional, Verhamme, Peter, additional, Caprini, Joseph A., additional, Bui, Hanh My, additional, Adarraga, M.D., additional, Aibar, J., additional, Aibar, M.A., additional, Alonso, J., additional, Amado, C., additional, Arcelus, J.I., additional, Asuero, A., additional, Azcarate-Agüero, P., additional, Ballaz, A., additional, Barba, R., additional, Barbagelata, C., additional, Barrón, M., additional, Barrón-Andrés, B., additional, Blanco-Molina, A., additional, Beddar Chaib, F., additional, Camon, A.M., additional, Castro, J., additional, Chasco, L., additional, Criado, J., additional, de Ancos, C., additional, del Toro, J., additional, Demelo-Rodríguez, P., additional, Díaz-Brasero, A.M., additional, Díaz-Pedroche, M.C., additional, Díaz-Peromingo, J.A., additional, Di Campli, M.V., additional, Dubois-Silva, A., additional, Escribano, J.C., additional, Espósito, F., additional, Farfán-Sedano, A.I., additional, Fernández-Capitán, C., additional, Fernández-Reyes, J.L., additional, Fidalgo, M.A., additional, Flores, K., additional, Font, C., additional, Font, L., additional, Francisco, I., additional, Gabara, C., additional, Galeano-Valle, F., additional, García, M.A., additional, García-Bragado, F., additional, García de Herreros, M., additional, García de la Garza, R., additional, García-Díaz, C., additional, Gil-Díaz, A., additional, Gómez-Cuervo, C., additional, Giménez-Suau, M., additional, Grau, E., additional, Guirado, L., additional, Gutiérrez, J., additional, Hernández-Blasco, L., additional, Jara-Palomares, L., additional, Jaras, M.J., additional, Jiménez, D., additional, Jiménez-Alfaro, C., additional, Joya, M.D., additional, Lainez-Justo, S., additional, Latorre, A., additional, Lima, J., additional, Lobo, J.L., additional, López-Jiménez, L., additional, López-Miguel, P., additional, López-Núñez, J.J., additional, López-Reyes, R., additional, López-Sáez, J.B., additional, Lorenzo, A., additional, Madridano, O., additional, Maestre, A., additional, Marchena, P.J., additional, Martín del Pozo, M., additional, Martín-Martos, F., additional, Martínez-Urbistondo, D., additional, Mella, C., additional, Mercado, M.I., additional, Moisés, J., additional, Monreal, M., additional, Muñoz, M., additional, Muñoz-Blanco, A., additional, Nieto, J.A., additional, Nofuentes-Pérez, E., additional, Núñez-Fernández, M.J., additional, Olid-Velilla, M., additional, Olivares, M.C., additional, Osorio, J., additional, Otalora, S., additional, Otero, R., additional, Pedrajas, J.M., additional, Pellejero, G., additional, Porras, J.A., additional, Portillo, J., additional, Rodríguez-Matute, C., additional, Rosa, V., additional, Ruiz-Artacho, P., additional, Ruiz-Ruiz, J., additional, Salgueiro, G., additional, Sánchez-Martínez, R., additional, Sánchez-Muñoz-Torrero, J.F., additional, Sancho, T., additional, Soler, S., additional, Suárez-Rodríguez, B., additional, Suriñach, J.M., additional, Torres, M.I., additional, Tolosa, C., additional, Trujillo-Santos, J., additional, Uresandi, F., additional, Valero, B., additional, Valle, R., additional, Varona, J.F., additional, Vela, L., additional, Vela, J.R., additional, Vidal, G., additional, Villalobos, A., additional, Villares, P., additional, Zamora, C., additional, Ay, C., additional, Nopp, S., additional, Pabinger, I., additional, Vanassche, T., additional, Vandenbriele, C., additional, Verhamme, P., additional, Hirmerova, J., additional, Malý, R., additional, Accassat, S., additional, Ait Abdallah, N., additional, Bertoletti, L., additional, Bura-Riviere, A., additional, Catella, J., additional, Couturaud, F., additional, Crichi, B., additional, Debourdeau, P., additional, Espitia, O., additional, Farge-Bancel, D., additional, Grange, C., additional, Helfer, H., additional, Lacut, K., additional, Le Mao, R., additional, Mahé, I., additional, Morange, P., additional, Moustafa, F., additional, Poenou, G., additional, Sarlon-Bartoli, G., additional, Suchon, P., additional, Quere, I., additional, Schellong, S., additional, Braester, A., additional, Brenner, B., additional, Kenet, G., additional, Tzoran, I., additional, Basaglia, M., additional, Bilora, F., additional, Bortoluzzi, C., additional, Brandolin, B., additional, Ciammaichella, M., additional, De Angelis, A., additional, Di Micco, P., additional, Imbalzano, E., additional, Merla, S., additional, Pesavento, R., additional, Prandoni, P., additional, Siniscalchi, C., additional, Tufano, A., additional, Visonà, A., additional, Vo Hong, N., additional, Zalunardo, B., additional, Nishimoto, Y., additional, Sato, Y., additional, Birzulis, J., additional, Skride, A., additional, Zaicenko, A., additional, Fonseca, S., additional, Martins, F., additional, Meireles, J., additional, Bosevski, M., additional, Krstevski, G., additional, Bounameaux, H., additional, Mazzolai, L., additional, Bikdeli, B., additional, Caprini, J.A., additional, and Bui, H.M., additional
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21. Heart Rate and Mortality in Patients With Acute Symptomatic Pulmonary Embolism
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G. Pellejero, Jose Gutierrez, R. Malý, M. Basaglia, L. Chasco, P. Suchon, R. Le Mao, Laurent Bertoletti, F. Martins, J. Caprini, A. Braester, F. Galeano-Valle, Hanh My Bui, J. Alonso, Y. Sato, G. Vidal, Y. Nishimoto, C. Tolosa, E. Nofuentes-Pérez, A.M. Díaz-Brasero, N. Ait Abdallah, M.D. Adarraga, R. Sánchez-Martínez, L. Font, Raquel López-Reyes, Inna Tzoran, Karine Lacut, J. del Toro, Andris Skride, Ana Jaureguizar, Joseph A. Caprini, C. Amado, R. García de la Garza, A.M. Camon, S. Merla, Luciano López-Jiménez, G. Salgueiro, Sebastian Schellong, Alfonso Muriel, F. Bilora, S. Lainez-Justo, B. Suárez-Rodríguez, Carme Font, F. Beddar Chaib, I. Francisco, C. Jiménez-Alfaro, P. Azcarate-Agüero, Maurizio Ciammaichella, J.A. Porras, N. Vo Hong, F. Martín-Martos, Dominique Farge-Bancel, D. Farge-Bancel, José Luis Lobo, M. Giménez-Suau, E. Grau, F. García-Bragado, Ángeles Blanco-Molina, Carmen Fernández-Capitán, María del Carmen Díaz-Pedroche, C. Grange, Adriana Visonà, L. Guirado, P. 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Núñez-Fernández, B. Zalunardo, J.F. Varona, Stephan Nopp, Behnood Bikdeli, B. Brandolin, B. Bikdeli, Olga Madridano, Manuel Monreal, M.J. Jaras, Alessandra Bura-Rivière, Abílio Reis, J. Portillo, O. Espitia, J. Catella, Aitor Ballaz, F. Esposito, R. Barba, R. Valle, H. Helfer, I. Tzoran, J.B. López-Sáez, P. Ruiz-Artacho, M.A. García, J. Aibar, C. Gómez-Cuervo, C. Gabara, A. Latorre, J. Ruiz-Ruiz, Benjamin Brenner, S. Fonseca, S. Schellong, Raffaele Pesavento, Barry M. Brenner, Silvia Soler, Paolo Prandoni, Victor F. Tapson, Ana Maestre, Pierpaolo Di Micco, M. Muñoz, J. Criado, D. Jiménez, Antonella Tufano, G. Krstevski, B. Valero, Henri Bounameaux, M.I. Torres, G. Poenou, Isabelle Mahé, Aída Gil-Díaz, A. Asuero, S. Otalora, V. Rosa, L. Vela, E. Imbalzano, C. Vandenbriele, C. Barbagelata, Jana Hirmerova, J. Meireles, David Jiménez, Lucia Mazzolai, L. Hernández-Blasco, M. Bosevski, Gili Kenet, C. Mella, M. Monreal, J.R. Vela, P. Di Micco, Carlos Zamora, K. Flores, P. 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Background: The association between heart rate (HR) and pulmonary embolism (PE) outcomes has not been well studied. Furthermore, optimal cutoffs to identify low-risk and intermediate- to high-risk patients are not well known. Research Question: Does an association exist between baseline HR and PE outcome across the continuum of HR values? Study Design and Methods: The current study included 44,331 consecutive nonhypotensive patients with symptomatic PE from the Registro Informatizado de la Enfermedad TromboEmbólica registry between 2001 and 2021. Outcomes included 30-day all-cause and PE-specific mortality. We used hierarchical logistic regression to assess the association between admission HR and outcomes. Results: A positive relationship was found between admission HR and 30-day all-cause and PE-related mortality. Considering an HR of 80 to 99 beats/min as a reference, patients in the higher HR strata showed higher rates of all-cause death (adjusted OR, 1.5 for HR of 100-109 beats/min; adjusted OR, 1.7 for HR of 110-119 beats/min; adjusted OR, 1.9 for HR of 120-139 beats/min; and adjusted OR, 2.4 for HR of ≥ 140 beats/min). Patients in the lower strata of HR showed significantly lower rates of 30-day all-cause mortality compared with the same reference group (adjusted OR, 0.6 for HR of 60-79 beats/min; and adjusted OR, 0.5 for HR of < 60 beats/min). The findings for 30-day PE-related mortality were similar. For identification of low-risk patients, a cutoff value of 80 beats/min (vs 110 beats/min) increased the sensitivity of the simplified Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index (sPESI) from 93.4% to 98.8%. For identification of intermediate- to high-risk patients, a cutoff value of 140 beats/min (vs 110 beats/min) increased the specificity of the Bova score from 93.2% to 98.0%. Interpretation: In nonhypotensive patients with acute symptomatic PE, a high HR portends an increased risk of all-cause and PE-related mortality. Modifying the HR cutoff in the sPESI and the Bova score improves prognostication of patients with PE.
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Stepanov, I, Stephey, L, Stober, J, Stroth, U, Strumberger, E, Suzuki, C, Suzuki, Y, Svensson, J, Szabolics, T, Szepesi, T, Szucs, M, Tabares, F, Tamura, N, Tancetti, A, Tantos, C, Terry, J, Thienpondt, H, Thomsen, H, Thumm, M, Travere, J, Traverso, P, Tretter, J, Trier, E, Mora, H, Tsujimura, T, Turkin, Y, Tykhyi, A, Unterberg, B, van Eeten, P, van Milligen, B, van Schoor, M, Vano, L, Varoutis, S, Vecsei, M, Vela, L, Velasco, J, Vervier, M, Vianello, N, Viebke, H, Vilbrandt, R, Vogel, G, Vogt, N, Volkhausen, C, von Stechow, A, Wagner, F, Wang, E, Wang, H, Warmer, F, Wauters, T, Wegener, L, Wegner, T, Weir, G, Wenzel, U, White, A, Wilde, F, Wilms, F, Windisch, T, Winkler, M, Winter, A, Winters, V, Wolf, R, Wright, A, Wurden, G, Xanthopoulos, P, Xu, S, Yamada, H, Yamaguchi, H, Yokoyama, M, Yoshinuma, M, Yu, Q, Zamanov, M, Zanini, M, Zarnstorff, M, Zhang, D, Zhou, S, Zhu, J, Zhu, C, Zilker, M, Zocco, A, Zohm, H, Zoletnik, S, Zsuga, L, Fusion and Plasma Physics, Department of Applied Physics, National Institute for Fusion Science, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University, Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion, Group Heemels, Control Systems Technology, and Turbulence in Fusion Plasmas
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Magnetic confinement ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Technology ,Materials science ,Detachment ,Nuclear engineering ,Física::Física de partícules [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Imatges -- Processament ,stellarator ,Divertor ,Image processing ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,divertor ,Wendelstein 7-X ,ddc:530 ,FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA ,Neoclassical optimization ,Stellarators ,Reactors de fusió ,magnetic confinement ,Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Processament del senyal::Processament de la imatge i del senyal vídeo [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Condensed Matter Physics ,ddc ,Fusion reactors ,Physics and Astronomy ,detachment ,neoclassical optimization ,ddc:620 ,ddc:600 ,Paper ,FEC 2020 Summaries and Overviews - Abstract
We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100 ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200 ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases. This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 and 2019-2020 under Grant Agreement No. 633053. Peer Reviewed Article signat per 497 autors/es: Thomas Sunn Pedersen1,2,∗ , I. Abramovic3, P. Agostinetti4, M. Agredano Torres1, S. Äkäslompolo1, J. Alcuson Belloso1, P. Aleynikov1, K. Aleynikova1, M. Alhashimi1, A. Ali1, N. Allen5, A. Alonso6, G. Anda7, T. Andreeva1, C. Angioni8, A. Arkhipov8, A. Arnold1, W. Asad8, E. Ascasibar6, M.-H. Aumeunier9, K. Avramidis10, E. Aymerich11, S.-G. Baek3, J. Bähner1, A. Baillod12, M. Balden1, M. Balden8, J. Baldzuhn1, S. Ballinger3, M. Banduch1, S. Bannmann1, A. Banon Navarro8, A. Bañon Navarro ´ 1, T. Barbui13, C. Beidler1, C. Belafdil9, A. Bencze7, A. Benndorf1, M. Beurskens1, C. Biedermann1, O. Biletskyi14, B. Blackwell15, M. Blatzheim1, T. Bluhm1, D. Böckenhoff1, G. Bongiovi16, M. Borchardt1, D. Borodin17, J. Boscary8, H. Bosch1,18, T. Bosmann19, B. Böswirth8, L. Böttger1, A. Bottino8, S. Bozhenkov1, R. Brakel1, C. Brandt1, T. Bräuer1, H. Braune1, S. Brezinsek17, K. Brunner1, S. Buller1, R. Burhenn1, R. Bussiahn1, B. Buttenschön1, A. Buzás7, V. Bykov1, I. Calvo6, K. Camacho Mata1, I. Caminal20, B. Cannas11, A. Cappa6, A. Carls1, F. Carovani1, M. Carr21, D. Carralero6, B. Carvalho22, J. Casas20, D. Castano-Bardawil17, F. Castejon6, N. Chaudhary1, I. Chelis23, A. Chomiczewska24, J.W. Coenen13,17, M. Cole1, F. Cordella25, Y. Corre9, K. Crombe26, G. Cseh7, B. Csillag7, H. Damm1, C. Day10, M. de Baar27, E. De la Cal6, S. Degenkolbe1, A. Demby13, S. Denk3, C. Dhard1, A. Di Siena8,28, A. Dinklage12, T. Dittmar17, M. Dreval14, M. Drevlak1, P. Drewelow1, P. Drews17, D. Dunai7, E. Edlund3, F. Effenberg29, G. Ehrke1, M. Endler1, D.A. Ennis5, F.J. Escoto6, T. Estrada6, E. Fable8, N. Fahrenkamp1, A. Fanni11, J. Faustin1, J. Fellinger1, Y. Feng1, W. Figacz4, E. Flom13, O. Ford1, T. Fornal24, H. Frerichs13, S. Freundt1, G. 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Jansen van Vuuren1, J. Jelonnek10, F. Jenko8, F. Jenko8, T. Jensen35, H. Jenzsch1, P. Junghanns8, J. Kaczmarczyk24, J. Kallmeyer1, U. Kamionka1, M. Kandler8, S. Kasilov43, Y. Kazakov26, D. Kennedy1, A. Kharwandikar1, M. Khokhlov1, C. Kiefer8, C. Killer1, A. Kirschner17, R. Kleiber1, T. Klinger12, S. Klose1, J. Knauer1, A. Knieps17, F. Köchl44, G. Kocsis7, Ya.I. Kolesnichenko45, A. Könies1, R. König1, J. Kontula34, P. Kornejew1, J. Koschinsky, M.M. Kozulia14, A. Krämer-Flecken17, R. Krampitz1, M. Krause1, N. Krawczyk24, T. Kremeyer1, L. Krier10, D.M. Kriete5, M. Krychowiak1, I. Ksiazek46, M. Kubkowska24, M. Kuczynski1, G. Kühner1, A. Kumar15, T. Kurki-Suonio34, S. Kwak1, M. Landreman47, P.T. Lang8, A. Langenberg1, H.P. Laqua12, H. Laqua1, R. Laube1, S. Lazerson1, M. Lewerentz1, C. Li17, Y. Liang17, Ch. Linsmeier17, J. Lion1, A. Litnovsky17,48, S. Liu37, J. Lobsien1, J. Loizu12, J. Lore38, A. Lorenz1, U. Losada6, F. Louche26, R. Lunsford29, V. Lutsenko45, M. Machielsen12, F. Mackel8, J. Maisano-Brown3, O. Maj8, D. Makowski49, G. Manduchi50, E. Maragkoudakis6, O. Marchuk17, S. Marsen1, E. Martines4, J. Martinez-Fernandez6, M. Marushchenko1, S. Masuzaki41, D. Maurer5, M. Mayer8, K.J. McCarthy6, O. Mccormack4, P. McNeely1, H. Meister8, B. Mendelevitch8, S. Mendes1, A. Merlo1, A. Messian26, A. Mielczarek49, O. Mishchenko1, B. Missal1, R. Mitteau9, V.E. Moiseenko14, A. Mollen1, V. Moncada9, T. Mönnich1, T. Morisaki41, D. Moseev1, G. Motojima41, S. Mulas6, M. Mulsow1, M. Nagel1, D. Naujoks1, V. Naulin35, T. Neelis19, H. Neilson29, R. Neu8, O. Neubauer17, U. Neuner1, D. Nicolai17, S.K. Nielsen35, H. Niemann1, T. Nishiza1, T. Nishizawa1, T. Nishizawa8, C. Nührenberg1, R. Ochoukov8, J. Oelmann17, G. Offermanns17 K. Ogawa41, S. Okamura41, J. Ölmanns17, J. Ongena26, J. Oosterbeek1, M. Otte1, N. Pablant29, N. Panadero Alvarez6, N. Panadero Alvarez6, A. Pandey1, E. Pasch1, R. Pavlichenko14, A. Pavone1, E. Pawelec46, G. Pechstein1, G. Pelka24, V. Perseo1, B. Peterson41, D. Pilopp1, S. Pingel1, F. Pisano11, B. Plöckl8, G. Plunk1, P. Pölöskei1, B. Pompe2, A. Popov51, M. Porkolab3, J. Proll19, M.J. Pueschel19,27, M.-E. Puiatti52, A. Puig Sitjes1, F. Purps1, K. Rahbarnia1, M. Rasinski ´ 17, J. Rasmussen35, A. Reiman29, F. Reimold1, M. Reisner8, D. Reiter17, M. Richou9, R. Riedl8, J. Riemann1, K. Riße1, G. Roberg-Clark1, V. Rohde8, J. Romazanov17, D. Rondeshagen1, P. Rong1, L. Rudischhauser1, T. Rummel1, K. Rummel1, A. Runov1, N. Rust1, L. Ryc24, P. Salembier20, M. Salewski35, E. Sanchez6, S. Satake41, G. Satheeswaran17, J. Schacht1, E. Scharff1, F. Schauer8, J. Schilling1, G. Schlisio1, K. Schmid8, J. Schmitt5, O. Schmitz13, W. Schneider1, M. Schneider1, P. Schneider8, R. Schrittwieser42, T. Schröder1, M. Schröder1, R. Schroeder1, B. Schweer26, D. Schwörer1, E. Scott1, E. Scott8, B. Shanahan1, G. Sias11, P. Sichta29, M. Singer1, P. Sinha29, S. Sipliä34, C. Slaby1, M. Sleczka53, H. Smith1, J. Smoniewski54, E. Sonnendrücker8, M. Spolaore4, A. Spring1, R. 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23. Fight Retinal Blindness SPAIN. Report 3: clinical outcomes of vascular endothelial growth factor inhibitors in low vision eyes with neovascular age-related macular degeneration. A national database study.
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Puzo M, Calvo-Perez P, Bartol-Puyal F, Sanchez-Monroy J, Martin-Pinardel R, Parrado-Carrillo A, Moll-Udina A, Bernal-Morales C, Sanchez-Vela L, Sararols-Ramsay L, Garay-Aramburu G, Arruabarrena C, García-Arumí J, Abraldes M, Ruiz-Moreno JM, Valldeperas X, Velázquez-Villoria D, Escobar-Barranco JJ, Gallego-Pinazo R, Figueroa MS, Figueras-Roca M, Barthelmes D, Gillies MC, Casaroli-Marano RP, and Zarranz-Ventura J
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- Humans, Female, Male, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Spain, Bevacizumab therapeutic use, Bevacizumab administration & dosage, Treatment Outcome, Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor therapeutic use, Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor antagonists & inhibitors, Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor administration & dosage, Retrospective Studies, Visual Acuity physiology, Angiogenesis Inhibitors therapeutic use, Angiogenesis Inhibitors administration & dosage, Intravitreal Injections, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A antagonists & inhibitors, Wet Macular Degeneration drug therapy, Wet Macular Degeneration physiopathology, Ranibizumab administration & dosage, Ranibizumab therapeutic use, Databases, Factual, Vision, Low physiopathology
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Objectives: To compare visual outcomes for low vision eyes (LVE) (<35 letters LogMAR or <20/200 Snellen) versus non-low vision eyes (NLVE) (>35 letters LogMAR or >20/200 Snellen) at the time of the first injection in a clinical practice setting., Methods: Subgroup analysis of a multicenter national database of treatment- naïve eyes neovascular age related macular degeneration (nAMD) treated with anti-VEGF intravitreal injections divided into LVE and NLVE. Demographics, visual acuity (VA) at baseline and subsequent timepoints (12, 24, and 36 months), number of injections and visits data were collected using a validated web-based tool (Fight Retinal Blindness!)., Results: 3138 eyes were included, 705 LVE and 2433 NLVE. The LVE group had the greatest VA gain (p < 0.001), at 12, 24, and 36 months (+15, +15, and +13 letters respectively). The proportion of patients with VA loss (-5 letters) differed between groups at 12, 24, and 36 and was significantly greater (p < 0.001) in NLVE. The proportion of patients with VA gain (+5 letters) was significantly higher (p < 0.001) in LVE in all timeframes. The proportions of LVE that still had VA ≤ 35 letters at 12, 24, and 36 months were 54%, 54%, and 57%. Conversely, 8%, 9%, and 8% of LVE achieved VA ≥ 70 letters at 12, 24, and 36 months. LVE received fewer intravitreal injections than NLVE throughout follow-up (6, 9, 12 vs 7, 11, 15)., Conclusion: Findings of this study support the need for ongoing therapy in patients with initial visual acuity less than 35 letters since sustained visual improvements can be achieved and maintained for the first 3 years of treatment., Competing Interests: Competing interests: JZV, PCP, and MCG receive funding and consult for Novartis Pharmaceuticals and Bayer. JZV is a member of the Eye editorial board., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Royal College of Ophthalmologists.)
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24. Strategic interventions in clinical randomized trials for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and obesity in the pediatric population: a systematic review with meta-analysis and bibliometric analysis.
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Omaña-Guzmán I, Rosas-Diaz M, Martínez-López YE, Perez-Navarro LM, Diaz-Badillo A, Alanis A, Bustamante A, Castillo-Ruiz O, Del Toro-Cisneros N, Esquivel-Hernandez DA, Garcia-Villalobos G, Garibay-Nieto N, Garcia-Oropesa EM, Hernandez-Martinez JC, Lopez-Sosa EB, Maldonado C, Martinez D, Membreno J, Moctezuma-Chavez OO, Munguia-Cisneros CX, Nava-González EJ, Perales-Torres AL, Pérez-García A, Rivera-Marrero H, Valdez A, Vázquez-Chávez AA, Ramirez-Pfeiffer C, Carter KV, Tapia B, Vela L, and Lopez-Alvarenga JC
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- Humans, Child, Adolescent, Pediatric Obesity therapy, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease therapy, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Bibliometrics
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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), is a prevalent hepatic condition linked to metabolic alterations. It gradually causes liver damage and potentially progresses to cirrhosis. Despite its significance, research, especially in the pediatric population, is limited, leading to contradictory findings in diagnosis and treatment. This meta-analysis aims to synthesize existing literature on therapeutic interventions for MASLD in children and adolescents., Methods: A comprehensive search of randomized controlled clinical trials yielded 634 entries from PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science up to 2023. Interventions included medications, behavioral modifications, dietary changes, probiotics, supplements, surgical procedures, or combinations. The analysis focused on studies with treatment duration of at least 3 months, employing a random-effects REML meta-analysis model. Treatment effects on anthropometric measurements and biochemical components were examined and adjusted for heterogeneity factors analysis. A bibliometric analysis for insights into research contributors was performed., Results: The systematic review incorporated 31 clinical trials, with 24 meeting criteria for meta-analysis. These comprised 3 medication studies, 20 with supplements, 4 focusing on lifestyle, and 4 centered on diets. Significant overall treatment effects were observed for ALT, AST, BMI, and HOMA-IR mainly by supplements and lifestyle. Meta-regression identified age, BMI changes, and treatment duration as factors modifying ALT concentrations. Bibliometric analysis involving 31 linked studies highlighted contributions from 13 countries, with the USA, Spain, and Chile being the most influential., Conclusions: We conclude that supplementation and lifestyle changes can effectively impact ALT and AST levels, which can help address liver issues in obese children. However, the evaluation of risk bias, the high heterogeneity, and the bibliometric analysis emphasize the need for more high-quality studies and broader inclusion of diverse child populations to provide better therapeutic recommendations., Trial Registration: PROSPERO, CRD42023393952. Registered on January 25, 2023., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: This meta-analysis did not involve any direct interaction with human or animal subjects; it exclusively utilized publicly available data from previously published studies. Consequently, there was no requirement for Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42023393952) to ensure methodological transparency and to adhere to best practices in systematic review research. Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests. They do not work for private laboratories and have not received any payments., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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25. Characteristics of COVID-19-associated multisystemic inflammatory syndrome in children treated in a Peruvian hospital, 2020-2022.
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Atamari-Anahui N, Huby-Muñoz C, Peña-Coello C, Guillen-Buleje D, Gomez-Martinez L, Nuñez-Paucar H, Zamudio-Aquise M, Bernal-Mancilla R, De Coll-Vela L, Orellana-Siuce C, and Candela-Herrera J
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- Humans, Peru epidemiology, Child, Male, Female, Child, Preschool, Adolescent, Infant, Hospitals, Pediatric, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome epidemiology, COVID-19 complications, COVID-19 epidemiology, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome epidemiology
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Background: Motivation for the study. There are few studies describing the variation of COVID-19-associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in Peru across pandemic waves., Background: Main findings. Cases of MIS-C decreased during the first three years of the pandemic, with higher frequency in the second wave with clinical features similar to Kawasaki disease., Background: Implications. MIS-C is a post-infectious complication of SARS-CoV-2. Its diagnostic suspicion is important weeks after peak infections, especially in children who have not yet received COVID-19 vaccines., Background: This study aimed to describe the characteristics of multisystemic inflammatory syndrome associated with COVID-19 (MIS-C) in the first three years of the pandemic in children in a pediatric hospital in Peru. We conducted an observational, descriptive study with data from 73 patients and described the clinical and laboratory characteristics, treatment and complications according to the wave of the pandemic and whether they had shock. The median age was 6 years, gastrointestinal and mucocutaneous manifestations were frequent in the three waves. Kawasaki disease-like phenotype was present in 34 (46.6%) patients and 21 (28.8%) patients developed shock. The most commonly used treatment was immunoglobulin (95.9%), followed by acetylsalicylic acid (94.5%) and corticosteroid (86.3%). Five (7%) patients had coronary aneurysm and 17 (23.3%) were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Patients with shock had greater laboratorial alteration and need for mechanical ventilation. In conclusion, MIS-C has decreased in the first three years of the pandemic, possibly due to COVID-19 vaccination in children.
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26. Reverse Pupillary Block after Implantation of a Sutureless Scleral Fixation Carlevale Intraocular Lens.
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Sánchez-Vela L, García-Arumí Fusté C, Castany-Aregall M, Subirà-González O, Ruiz-Casas D, de-Arriba-Palomero P, and García-Arumí J
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Purpose: To describe the incidence, complications and management of reverse pupillary block (RPB) after implantation of Carlevale intraocular lens (IOL)., Design: Multicenter, retrospective, cross-sectional study., Participants: Of a sample of 128 patients that had undergone Carlevale IOL implantation, 19 patients were found to present RPB., Methods: Nineteen patients with RPB after Carlevale IOL implantation were evaluated and treated with laser peripheral iridotomy (LPI)., Main Outcome Measures: Demographic data (age and gender), data on preexisting medication, axial length (Zeiss IOLMaster 500 and Zeiss IOLMaster 700), presence of pseudoexfoliation material, presence of RPB (anterior segment swept-source SS-OCT Anterion, Heidelberg Engineering), presence of macular edema (Irvine Gass syndrome, OCT Spectralis, Heidelberg Engineering), anterior chamber depth (ACD) before and after LPI, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) before and after LPI, and intraocular pressure (IOP) before and after LPI were analyzed., Results: An incidence of RPB of 14.8% was found. The prevalence of pseudoexfoliation syndrome was 21.1%, and 42.1% of patients presented an axial length >24.00 mm. Mean pre-LPI ACD was 4.78 ± 0.465 mm and post-LPI ACD was 4.23 ± 0.404 mm, a statistically significant increase of 0.54 mm (P < 0.001; 95% confidence interval, 0.26-0.83) of ACD was observed. There were no differences between pre- and post-LPI BCVA. Pre-LPI IOP was 17.10 (range, 12-34) mmHg and post-LPI IOP was 14.47 (range, 10-21) mmHg, (P = 0.391). Cystic macular edema (Irvine Gass) was identified in 4 of 19 patients, reporting an incidence of 21.1% in RPB cases., Conclusions: Reverse pupillary block is a relatively common complication after Carlevale lens implantation, which may be associated with an increase of macular edema incidence but does not clearly correlate an increase of IOP. Our hypothesis is that indentation of the sclera induces a posterior rotation of the peripheral iris, causing RPB. Our results encourage looking over the Carlevale IOL implantation technique to consider a routinely intraoperative surgical peripheral iridotomy to avoid RPB and its further complications., Financial Disclosure(s): The authors have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article., (Copyright © 2024 American Academy of Ophthalmology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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27. Fluorescent labeling of micro/nanoplastics for biological applications with a focus on "true-to-life" tracking.
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Villacorta A, Cazorla-Ares C, Fuentes-Cebrian V, Valido IH, Vela L, Carrillo-Navarrete F, Morataya-Reyes M, Mejia-Carmona K, Pastor S, Velázquez A, Arribas Arranz J, Marcos R, López-Mesas M, and Hernández A
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- Humans, Nanoparticles chemistry, Nanoparticles toxicity, Cell Survival drug effects, Animals, Polystyrenes chemistry, Polystyrenes toxicity, Fluorescent Dyes chemistry, Microplastics toxicity
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The increased environmental presence of micro-/nanoplastics (MNPLs) and the potential health risks associated with their exposure classify them as environmental pollutants with special environmental and health concerns. Consequently, there is an urgent need to investigate the potential risks associated with secondary MNPLs. In this context, using "true-to-life" MNPLs, resulting from the laboratory degradation of plastic goods, may be a sound approach. These non-commercial secondary MNPLs must be labeled to track their presence/journeys inside cells or organisms. Because the cell internalization of MNPLs is commonly analyzed using fluorescence techniques, the use of fluorescent dyes may be a sound method to label them. Five different compounds comprising two chemical dyes (Nile Red and Rhodamine-B), one optical brightener (Opticol), and two industrial dyes (Amarillo Luminoso and iDye PolyPink) were tested to determine their potential for such applications. Using commercial standards of polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPLs) with an average size of 170 nm, different characteristics of the selected dyes such as the absence of impact on cell viability, specificity for plastic staining, no leaching, and lack of interference with other fluorochromes were analyzed. Based on the overall data obtained in the wide battery of assays performed, iDye PolyPink exhibited the most advantages, with respect to the other compounds, and was selected to effectively label "true-to-life" MNPLs. These advantages were confirmed using a proposed protocol, and labeling titanium-doped PETNPLs (obtained from the degradation of milk PET plastic bottles), as an example of "true-to-life" secondary NPLs. These results confirmed the usefulness of iDye PolyPink for labeling MNPLs and detecting cell internalization., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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28. Attitudes Toward Implicit Bias Among Athletic Trainers.
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Cage SA, Decker M, Vela L, Scott R, and Gonzalez C
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Implicit biases are attitudes, emotions, or stereotypes that occur in an unconscious manner and have the potential to negatively affect behaviors, actions, and decisions. Recent studies have suggested that even when certain factors are controlled for, health care workers do not provide equitable care to patients from different demographics. When patients are not receiving equitable health care, there is a potential for disparities in patient-related outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine attitudes toward implicit bias among athletic trainers. A secondary purpose of this study was to assess differences and correlations between attitudes toward implicit bias and demographic factors including age, years of experience, gender identity, sexual orientation, and race. Participants were recruited for this study by emailing athletic trainers from publicly available staff directories at institutions of higher education and high schools, and athletic training education program directors. The survey consisted of questions gathering demographic information and questions taken from the Attitudes Toward Implicit Bias Instrument. A total of 218 athletic trainers (age = 38 [11] y, years of certified experience = 14 [11] y) opened and completed the survey. On average, participants scored 71.0 [11.2] on the Attitudes Toward Implicit Bias Instrument. This mean score indicated that the average participant felt that implicit bias had the potential to negatively impact patient care and needed to be addressed through education. There was a significant, negligible negative correlation between age and attitudes toward implicit bias (r[216] = -.157, P = .02). Examining implicit bias among athletic trainers warrants further research to understand how implicit bias can negatively affect access to equitable health care opportunities. The development of high-quality interventions for identifying and addressing implicit bias is crucial to ensuring optimal patient outcomes in athletic training and all medical settings.
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29. Multiresistant Candida Endophthalmitis Treated with Intravitreal Caspofungin: A Case Report.
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Garrido-Marin M, Kirkegaard Biosca E, Boixadera A, Fischer Fernandez R, Sánchez Vela L, Pardo Aranda A, García-Arumí J, and Distefano L
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- Humans, Candida tropicalis isolation & purification, Male, Visual Acuity, Vitrectomy, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Fungal, Middle Aged, Female, Endophthalmitis microbiology, Endophthalmitis drug therapy, Endophthalmitis diagnosis, Caspofungin therapeutic use, Intravitreal Injections, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Antifungal Agents administration & dosage, Eye Infections, Fungal drug therapy, Eye Infections, Fungal microbiology, Eye Infections, Fungal diagnosis, Candidiasis drug therapy, Candidiasis diagnosis, Candidiasis microbiology
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Background: Candida endophthalmitis is a severe complication of candidemia. Currently, the recommended treatment of fungal endophthalmitis is a combination of intravitreal and systemic antifungal drugs, and in some cases vitrectomy is also required. Intravitreal therapies that are commonly used are amphotericin B and voriconazole, although recently the use of intravitreal caspofungin has been described in a few case reports. However, clinical experience with intravitreal caspofungin is still limited., Case Presentation: We report a case of bilateral candida tropicalis endophthalmitis, initially managed with repeated 100 μg/0.1 ml caspofungin intravitreal injections and posteriorly treated with pars plana vitrectomy in both eyes., Conclusions: Intravitreal caspofungin could be a safe intravitreal alternative to habitual antimycotic drugs in cases with resistant candida endophthalmitis. Abbreviations: Intensive Care Unit (ICU); Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA).
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30. Influence of adiposity and sex on SARS-CoV-2 antibody response in vaccinated university students: A cross-sectional ESFUERSO study.
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Perales-Torres AL, Perez-Navarro LM, Garcia-Oropesa EM, Diaz-Badillo A, Martinez-Lopez YE, Rosas M, Castillo O, Ramirez-Quintanilla L, Cervantes J, Sciutto E, Munguia Cisneros CX, Ramirez-Pfeiffer C, Vela L, Tapia B, and Lopez-Alvarenga JC
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Prior studies have identified various determinants of differential immune responses to COVID-19. This study focused on the Ig-G anti-RBD marker, analyzing its potential correlations with sex, vaccine type, body fat percentage, metabolic risk, perceived stress, and previous COVID-19 exposure. In this study, data (available in S1 Data) were obtained from 108 participants from the ESFUERSO cohort, who completed questionnaires detailing their COVID-19 experiences and stress levels assessed through the SISCO scale. IgG anti-RBD concentrations were quantified using an ELISA assay developed by UNAM. Multiple regression analysis was employed to control for covariates, including sex, age, body fat percentage, body mass index (BMI), and perceived stress. This sample comprised young individuals (average age of 21.4 years), primarily consisting of females (70%), with a substantial proportion reporting a family history of diabetes, hypertension, or obesity. Most students had received the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, and 91% displayed a positive anti-RBD response. A noteworthy finding was the interaction between body fat percentage and sex. In males, increased adiposity was associated with decreased Ig-G anti-RBD concentration; in females, the response increased. Importantly, this pattern remained consistent regardless of the vaccine received. No significant associations were observed for dietary habits or perceived stress variables. This research reports the impact of sex and body fat percentage on the immune response through Ig-G anti-RBD levels to COVID-19 vaccines. The implications of these findings offer a foundation for educational initiatives and the formulation of preventive policies aimed at mitigating health disparities., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright: © 2024 Perales-Torres et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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31. More Than Skin Deep: Patient-Provider Racial and Ethnic Concordance and Discordance in Collegiate Athletics and Concussion Management.
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Beidler E, Bowman TG, Walton SR, Lininger MR, Decker MN, Wallace J, Vela L, Hibbler T, Breedlove KM, Larson MJ, Munce TA, Pappadis MR, Sunchild J, Ahonen S, Didehbani N, Cifu DX, Resch JE, and Kelshaw PM
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Universities, Athletes, Ethnicity, Young Adult, Healthcare Disparities ethnology, Racial Groups, Brain Concussion therapy, Brain Concussion diagnosis, Athletic Injuries therapy, Athletic Injuries ethnology, Return to Sport
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Context: There is strong evidence that racial and ethnic disparities exist in multiple arenas of health and wellness. The causes of racial and ethnic differences in health care are multidimensional; one factor that may affect injury/illness communication, interactions, and outcomes is patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance. At present, it is unclear what role patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance and discordance plays in facilitating concussion care for collegiate athletes., Objective: To investigate the presence of athlete-athletic trainer (AT) racial and ethnic concordance and discordance among diagnosed concussion cases and examine if racial and ethnic concordance and discordance influences time (in days) until diagnosis, symptom resolution, or return-to-sport clinical milestones in collegiate athletes., Design: Retrospective cohort study., Setting: Collegiate athletics., Patients or Other Participants: A total of 694 concussion cases (38.6% [n = 268] sustained by women, 61.4% [n = 426] sustained by men) that occurred within the 2015-2016 through 2019-2020 sport seasons at 9 institutions., Main Outcome Measure(s): The number of days from the date of injury to diagnosis, symptom resolution, and return to sport and from the date of diagnosis to symptom resolution and return to sport., Results: Overall, 68.4% (n = 475) of concussion cases had patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance, and 31.6% (n = 219) were discordant. All concordant pairs included a White athlete and White AT. Time to diagnosis differed between the concordant and discordant groups (median [interquartile range] = 1 [0-2] versus 0 [0-1], respectively) only in the model adjusted for sex, sport type, and availability of an AT (odds ratio [95% CI] = 1.46 [1.07-1.85]). There were no other group differences., Conclusions: One-third of concussion cases had athlete-AT racial and ethnic discordance. Although this group was diagnosed with a concussion 1 day sooner than the concordant group, no differences were observed for any concussion recovery milestones. These findings suggest that patient-provider racial and ethnic concordance may play a minor role in concussion recognition or reporting but not necessarily in the management and recovery thereafter., (© by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Inc.)
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32. Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesias are Frequent and Impact Quality of Life in Parkinson's Disease: A 5-Year Follow-Up Study.
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Santos-García D, de Deus T, Cores C, Feal Painceiras MJ, Íñiguez Alvarado MC, Samaniego LB, López Maside A, Jesús S, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández-Vara J, Cabo López I, López Manzanares L, González-Aramburu I, Ávila A, Gómez-Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué-Fernández C, Solano B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Mendoza Z, Pareés I, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López-Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Seijo M, Valero C, Alonso Redondo R, Buongiorno MT, Ordás C, Menéndez-González M, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Severity of Illness Index, Levodopa adverse effects, Parkinson Disease drug therapy, Quality of Life, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced epidemiology, Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced etiology, Antiparkinson Agents adverse effects
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Background: Levodopa-induced dyskinesias (LID) are frequent in Parkinson's disease (PD)., Objective: To analyze the change in the frequency of LID over time, identify LID related factors, and characterize how LID impact on patients' quality of life (QoL)., Patients and Methods: PD patients from the 5-year follow-up COPPADIS cohort were included. LID were defined as a non-zero score in the item "Time spent with dyskinesia" of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-part IV (UPDRS-IV). The UPDRS-IV was applied at baseline (V0) and annually for 5 years. The 39-item Parkinson's disease Questionnaire Summary Index (PQ-39SI) was used to asses QoL., Results: The frequency of LID at V0 in 672 PD patients (62.4 ± 8.9 years old; 60.1% males) with a mean disease duration of 5.5 ± 4.3 years was 18.9% (127/672) and increased progressively to 42.6% (185/434) at 5-year follow-up (V5). The frequency of disabling LID, painful LID, and morning dystonia increased from 6.9%, 3.3%, and 10.6% at V0 to 17.3%, 5.5%, and 24% at V5, respectively. Significant independent factors associated with LID (P < 0.05) were a longer disease duration and time under levodopa treatment, a higher dose of levodopa, a lower weight and dose of dopamine agonist, pain severity and the presence of motor fluctuations. LID at V0 (β = 0.073; P = 0.027; R
2 = 0.62) and to develop disabling LID at V5 (β = 0.088; P = 0.009; R2 = 0.73) were independently associated with a higher score on the PDQ-39SI., Conclusion: LID are frequent in PD patients. A higher dose of levodopa and lower weight were factors associated to LID. LID significantly impact QoL., (© 2024 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.)- Published
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33. Cognitive Reserve in Parkinson's Disease without Dementia: β-Amyloid and Metabolic Assessment.
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Fernández-Rodríguez B, Rodríguez-Rojas R, Guida P, Angulo-Díaz-Parreño S, Trompeta C, Mata-Marín D, Obeso I, Vela L, Plaza de Las Heras I, Obeso JA, and Gasca-Salas C
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- Humans, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Cognition, Amyloid beta-Peptides metabolism, Cognitive Reserve, Parkinson Disease complications, Dementia complications
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Background: Cognitive reserve (CR) is the mismatch between preserved cognition and neuropathological damage. Amyloidopathy in Parkinson's disease (PD) could be associated with faster progression to dementia, but the putative protective effect of CR is unknown., Objectives: To evaluate the effect of CR on β-amyloid burden and brain metabolism in non-demented PD subjects., Methods: Participants with PD (n = 53) underwent a clinical evaluation, [
18 F]-fluorodeoxyglucose and [18 F]-flutemetamol positron emission tomography magnetic resonances, and were classified according to CR. The metabolic pattern of 16 controls was compared to PD subjects., Results: The PD subjects showed hypometabolism mainly in the bilateral posterior cortex. Superior-CR subjects (n = 22) exhibited better cognitive performance, increased amyloid burden, and higher metabolism in several right hemisphere areas compared to low-medium-CR subjects (n = 31)., Conclusions: Higher CR in non-demented PD is associated with better cognitive performance, which might reduce vulnerability to the effect of β-amyloid. Whether superior CR leads to protection against metabolic deterioration, and predominantly right hemisphere involvement, deserves further exploration., (© 2024 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.)- Published
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34. Selection of epigenetically privileged HIV-1 proviruses during treatment with panobinostat and interferon-α2a.
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Armani-Tourret M, Gao C, Hartana CA, Sun W, Carrere L, Vela L, Hochroth A, Bellefroid M, Sbrolla A, Shea K, Flynn T, Roseto I, Rassadkina Y, Lee C, Giguel F, Malhotra R, Bushman FD, Gandhi RT, Yu XG, Kuritzkes DR, and Lichterfeld M
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- Humans, Virus Latency, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV-1 genetics, Panobinostat therapeutic use, Proviruses drug effects, Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Interferon-alpha therapeutic use
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+ T cells with latent HIV-1 infection persist despite treatment with antiretroviral agents and represent the main barrier to a cure of HIV-1 infection. Pharmacological disruption of viral latency may expose HIV-1-infected cells to host immune activity, but the clinical efficacy of latency-reversing agents for reducing HIV-1 persistence remains to be proven. Here, we show in a randomized-controlled human clinical trial that the histone deacetylase inhibitor panobinostat, when administered in combination with pegylated interferon-α2a, induces a structural transformation of the HIV-1 reservoir cell pool, characterized by a disproportionate overrepresentation of HIV-1 proviruses integrated in ZNF genes and in chromatin regions with reduced H3K27ac marks, the molecular target sites for panobinostat. By contrast, proviruses near H3K27ac marks were actively selected against, likely due to increased susceptibility to panobinostat. These data suggest that latency-reversing treatment can increase the immunological vulnerability of HIV-1 reservoir cells and accelerate the selection of epigenetically privileged HIV-1 proviruses., Competing Interests: Declaration of interests D.R.K. discloses having received research funding and a speaker fee from Novartis., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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35. Staging Parkinson's disease according to the MNCD classification correlates with caregiver burden.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, García Díaz I, Alvarado MCÍ, Paz JM, Jesús S, Cosgaya M, Caldentey JG, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Mendoza Z, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Seijo M, Valero C, Alonso Redondo R, Buongiorno MT, Ordás C, Menéndez-González M, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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- Male, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Quality of Life, Caregiver Burden, Cross-Sectional Studies, Caregivers, Parkinson Disease
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Background and Objective: Recently, we demonstrated that staging Parkinson's disease (PD) with a novel simple classification called MNCD, based on four axes (motor, non-motor, cognition, and dependency) and five stages, correlated with disease severity and patients' quality of life. Here, we analyzed the correlation of MNCD staging with PD caregiver's status., Patients and Methods: Data from the baseline visit of PD patients and their principal caregiver recruited from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were used to apply the MNCD total score (from 0 to 12) and MNCD stages (from 1 to 5) in this cross-sectional analysis. Caregivers completed the Zarit Caregiver Burden Inventory (ZCBI), Caregiver Strain Index (CSI), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), PQ-10, and EUROHIS-QOL 8-item index (EUROHIS-QOL8)., Results: Two hundred and twenty-four PD patients (63 ± 9.6 years old; 61.2% males) and their caregivers (58.5 ± 12.1 years old; 67.9% females) were included. The frequency of MNCD stages was 1, 7.6%; 2, 58.9%; 3, 31.3%; and 4-5, 2.2%. A more advanced MNCD stage was associated with a higher score on the ZCBI (p < .0001) and CSI (p < .0001), and a lower score on the PQ-10 (p = .001), but no significant differences were observed in the BDI-II (p = .310) and EUROHIS-QOL8 (p = .133). Moderate correlations were observed between the MNCD total score and the ZCBI (r = .496; p < .0001), CSI (r = .433; p < .0001), and BDI-II (r = .306; p < .0001) in caregivers., Conclusion: Staging PD according to the MNCD classification is correlated with caregivers' strain and burden., (© 2023 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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36. Cognitive impairment and dementia in young onset Parkinson's disease.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, García Díaz I, Íñiguez Alvarado MC, Paz JM, Jesús S, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Mendoza Z, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Seijo M, Valero C, Alonso Redondo R, Buongiorno MT, Ordás C, Menéndez-González M, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Female, Cognition, Sleep, Neuropsychological Tests, Parkinson Disease complications, Parkinson Disease epidemiology, Parkinson Disease diagnosis, Cognitive Dysfunction epidemiology, Cognitive Dysfunction etiology, Dementia epidemiology, Dementia etiology
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Background and Objective: Patients with young-onset Parkinson's disease (YOPD) have a slower progression. Our aim was to analyze the change in cognitive function in YOPD compared to patients with a later onset and controls., Patients and Methods: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and controls from the COPPADIS cohort were included. Cognitive function was assessed with the Parkinson's Disease Cognitive Rating Scale (PD-CRS) at baseline (V0), 2-year ± 1 month (V2y), and 4-year ± 3 months follow-up (V4y). Regarding age from symptoms onset, patients were classified as YOPD (< 50 years) or non-YOPD (≥ 50). A score in the PD-CRS < 81 was defined as cognitive impairment (CI): ≤ 64 dementia; 65-80 mild cognitive impairment (MCI)., Results: One-hundred and twenty-four YOPD (50.7 ± 7.9 years; 66.1% males), 234 non-YOPD (67.8 ± 7.8 years; 59.3% males) patients, and 205 controls (61 ± 8.3 years; 49.5% males) were included. The score on the PD-CRS and its subscore domains was higher at all visits in YOPD compared to non-YOPD patients and to controls (p < 0.0001 in all analysis), but no differences were detected between YOPD patients and controls. Only non-YOPD patients had significant impairment in their cognitive function from V0 to V4y (p < 0.0001). At V4y, the frequency of dementia and MCI was 5% and 10% in YOPD compared to 25.2% and 22.3% in non-YOPD patients (p < 0.0001). A lower score on the Parkinson's Disease Sleep Scale at baseline was a predictor of CI at V4y in YOPD patients (Adjusted R
2 = 0.61; OR = 0.965; p = 0.029)., Conclusion: Cognitive dysfunction progressed more slowly in YOPD than in non-YOPD patients., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.)- Published
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37. Response to levodopa in Parkinson's disease over time. A 4-year follow-up study.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, García Díaz I, Íñiguez Alvarado MC, Paz JM, Jesús S, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Vela L, Escalante S, Mendoza Z, Martínez Castrillo JC, Alonso PS, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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- Male, Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Female, Levodopa pharmacology, Levodopa therapeutic use, Follow-Up Studies, Treatment Outcome, Parkinson Disease drug therapy, Deep Brain Stimulation
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Background and Objective: A good response to levodopa is a key factor to indicate device-aided therapies in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD). The aim of the present study was to analyze the response to levodopa in PwPD with motor fluctuations followed for 4 years., Patients and Methods: PwPD with motor fluctuations recruited from January 2016 to November 2017 from the COPPADIS cohort and assessed annually (from baseline to 4-year follow-up) during the OFF and ON states were included in this analysis. At each visit, the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale - part III (UPDRS-III) was applied during the OFF state (without medication during the last 12 h) and during the ON state. General linear model repeated measures were used to test for changes in the mean UPDRS-III-OFF, UPDRS-III-ON, and ΔUPDRS-III (UPDRS-III-OFF - UPDRS-III-ON) between visits. Levodopa equivalent daily dose (LEDD) was included as covariate., Results: Sixty-three patients (63.94 ± 8.42 years old; 68.3% males) were included. Mean disease duration was 7.81 ± 3.64 years. From baseline to 4-year follow-up visit, a significant increase in both the UPDRS-III-OFF (from 27.98 ± 9.58 to 31.75 ± 12.39; p = 0.003) and the UPDRS-III-ON (from 15.92 ± 7.93 to 18.84 ± 8.17; p = 0.006) was observed despite the significant increase in the LEDD (from 896.35 ± 355.65 to 1085.51 ± 488.29; p = 0.003). However, no significant differences were detected between visits in the ΔUPDRS-III., Conclusion: In this cohort of PwPD with motor fluctuations, the response to levodopa did not weaken after a 4-year follow-up., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest Diego Santos-García has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by AbbVie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, Italfarmaco, Teva, Archímedes, Esteve, Stada, Merz, and grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PI16/01575] co-founded by ISCIII (Concesión de subvenciones de Proyectos de Investigación en Salud de la convocatoria 2020 de la Acción Estratégica en Salud 2017–2020 por el proyecto “PROGRESIÓN NO MOTORA E IMPACTO EN LA CALIDAD DE VIDA EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSON”). Teresa de Deus Fonticoba: None. Carlos Cores Bartolomé has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Lundbeck and UCB Pharma. María J. Feal Painceiras: None. Iago García Díaz has received support for educational activity from Bial. María Cristina Íñiguez Alvarado: None. Jose Manuel Paz has received honoraria/support for educational presentations and attending meetings from UCB, AbbVie, Zambon, Bial and KRKA. Silvia Jesús has received honoraria from AbbVie, Bial, Merz, UCB, and Zambon and holds the competitive contract “Juan Rodés" supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. She has received grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (PI18/01898) and the Consejería de Salud de la Junta de Andalucía (PI-0459-2018). Marina Cosgaya: None. Juan García Caldentey has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Qualigen, Nutricia, Abbvie, Italfarmaco, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Nuria Caballol has received honoraria from Bial, Italfármaco, Qualigen, Zambon, UCB, Teva and KRKA and sponsorship from Zambon, TEVA and Abbvie for attending medical conferences. Ines Legarda has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Isabel González Aramburu: None. Maria A. Ávila Rivera has received honoraria from Zambon, UCB Pharma, Qualigen, Bial, and Teva, and sponsorship from Zambon and Teva for attending conferences. Víctor Gómez Mayordomo has received honoraria from Bial, Merz and Zambon for educational lectures. Lydia Vela has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Sonia Escalante has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Zambon, and Bial. Zebenzui Mendoza: None. Juan C. Martínez Castrillo has received research support from Lundbeck, Italfarmaco, Allergan, Zambon, Merz, and AbbVie. He has received speaking honoraria from AbbVie, Bial, Italfarmaco, Lundbeck, Krka, TEVA, UCB, Zambon, Allergan, Ipsen, and Merz. Pilar Sánchez Alonso has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Maria G. Alonso Losada has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Zambon and Bial. Nuria López Ariztegui has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Italfarmaco, Zambon, and Bial. Darrian McAfee: None. Pablo Martinez-Martin has received honoraria from National School of Public Health (ISCIII), Editori-al Viguera and Takeda Pharmaceuticals for lecturing in courses, and from the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) for management of the Program on Rating Scales. Pablo Mir has received honoraria from AbbVie, Abbott, Allergan, Bial, Merz, UCB, and Zambon and have received grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [ PI16/01575] co-founded by ISCIII (Subdirección General de Evaluación y Fomento de la Investigación) and by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), the Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo de la Junta de Andalucía [CVI-02526, CTS-7685], the Consejería de Salud y Bienestar Social de la Junta de Andalucía [ PI-0437-2012, PI-0471-2013], the Sociedad Andaluza de Neurología, the Jacques and Gloria Gossweiler Foundation, the Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, the Fundación Mutua Madrileña., (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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38. Effect of Insulin Resistance on Abdominal Obesity, Liver Fat Infiltration, and Body Mass Index in Youngsters.
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García-Oropesa EM, Perales-Torres AL, Martínez-López YE, Munguía-Cisneros CX, Nava-González EJ, Pérez-Navarro M, Rosas-Díaz M, Baltazar N, Arroyo-Valerio A, Diaz-Badillo A, Castillo-Ruiz O, Hernández-Ruiz J, Mummidi S, Ramírez-Quintanilla LY, Bustamante A, Ramirez-Pfeiffer C, Vela L, Tapia B, and Lopez-Alvarenga JC
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- Young Adult, Humans, Adolescent, Adult, Body Mass Index, Obesity, Abdominal complications, Obesity complications, Liver, Insulin, Insulin Resistance
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Aim: Evaluate insulin resistance (IR) as a mediator of the effect of body fat distribution on liver fat infiltration and stiffness (LSt) in young adults using structural equation modeling (SEM)., Methods: We invited 500 first year students from two universities and evaluated their family history to determine the risk for cardiometabolic disease. Of these, 174 students (age 19 ± 1 years) were assessed for total body fat percentage (BF%), LSt, fat infiltration (Coefficient attenuated parameter CAP), and serum biochemical analysis. We performed a mediation analysis using two different structural equation models to determine the relationship between BMI, BF%, abdominal obesity (AO), IR, LSt, and fat infiltration using standardized β coefficients. The symbol "->" means "explains/causes"., Results: Model#1 supported that mediation analysis and had a better fit than the direct effect. AO->IR (b = 0.62, p = 0.005), AO->CAP (b = 0.63, p <0.001), and CAP->IR (b = 0.23, p = 0.007), with negligible effect of BMI on CAP and IR. Model#2 showed direct effect of BMI on LSt was a better fit than mediation. BMI->LSt (b = 0.17, p = 0.05) but no effect AO->LSt. Interestingly, LSt->IR (b = 0.18, p = 0.001), but bi-directional IR->LSt (b = 0.23, p = 0.001)., Conclusions: AO and BMI in young adults have differential phenotypic effects on liver CAP and LSt. Visceral fat had a direct effect on IR and CAP. Meanwhile, BMI was associated with LSt. Our findings shed light on the complex interplay of factors influencing liver stiffness, particularly in young individuals. Further research is needed to elucidate the precise mechanisms underlying these associations and their implications for liver health., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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39. Brain hypometabolism in non-demented microtubule-associated protein tau H1 carriers with Parkinson's disease.
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Gasca-Salas C, Trompeta C, López-Aguirre M, Rodríguez Rojas R, Clarimon J, Dols-Icardo O, El Bounasri S, Guida P, Mata-Marín D, Hernández-Fernández F, Marras C, García-Cañamaque L, Plaza de Las Heras I, Obeso I, Vela L, and Fernández-Rodríguez B
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- Humans, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain metabolism, Haplotypes, Parkinson Disease diagnostic imaging, Parkinson Disease genetics, Parkinson Disease metabolism, Dementia genetics, Dementia metabolism
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Background and Purpose: The microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) H1 homozygosity (H1/H1 haplotype) is a genetic risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's disease (PD). MAPT H1 homozygosity has been associated with conversion to PD; however, results are conflicting since some studies did not find a strong influence. Cortical hypometabolism is associated with cognitive impairment in PD. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the metabolic pattern in nondemented PD patients MAPT H1/H1 carriers in comparison with MAPT H1/H2 haplotype. In addition, we evaluated domain-specific cognitive differences according to MAPT haplotype., Methods: We compared a group of 26 H1/H1 and 20 H1/H2 carriers with late-onset PD. Participants underwent a comprehensive neuropsychological cognitive evaluation and a [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose PET-MR scan., Results: MAPT H1/H1 carriers showed worse performance in the digit span forward test of attention compared to MAPT H1/H2 carriers. In the [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose PET comparisons, MAPT H1/H1 displayed hypometabolism in the frontal cortex, parahippocampal, and cingulate gyrus, as well as in the caudate and globus pallidus., Conclusion: PD patients MAPT H1/H1 carriers without dementia exhibit relative hypometabolism in several cortical areas as well as in the basal ganglia, and worse performance in attention than MAPT H1/H2 carriers. Longitudinal studies should assess if lower scores in attention and dysfunction in these areas are predictors of dementia in MAPT H1/H1 homozygotes., (© 2023 American Society of Neuroimaging.)
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40. Improving the quality of image generation in art with top-k training and cyclic generative methods.
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Vela L, Fuentes-Hurtado F, and Colomer A
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The creation of artistic images through the use of Artificial Intelligence is an area that has been gaining interest in recent years. In particular, the ability of Neural Networks to separate and subsequently recombine the style of different images, generating a new artistic image with the desired style, has been a source of study and attraction for the academic and industrial community. This work addresses the challenge of generating artistic images that are framed in the style of pictorial Impressionism and, specifically, that imitate the style of one of its greatest exponents, the painter Claude Monet. After having analysed several theoretical approaches, the Cycle Generative Adversarial Networks are chosen as base model. From this point, a new training methodology which has not been applied to cyclical systems so far, the top-k approach, is implemented. The proposed system is characterised by using in each iteration of the training those k images that, in the previous iteration, have been able to better imitate the artist's style. To evaluate the performance of the proposed methods, the results obtained with both methodologies, basic and top-k, have been analysed from both a quantitative and qualitative perspective. Both evaluation methods demonstrate that the proposed top-k approach recreates the author's style in a more successful manner and, at the same time, also demonstrate the ability of Artificial Intelligence to generate something as creative as impressionist paintings., (© 2023. Springer Nature Limited.)
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41. The potential effects of in vitro digestion on the physicochemical and biological characteristics of polystyrene nanoplastics.
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Vela L, Villacorta A, Venus T, Estrela-Lopis I, Pastor S, García-Rodriguez A, Rubio L, Marcos R, and Hernández A
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- Microplastics toxicity, Plastics toxicity, Plastics analysis, Digestion, Polystyrenes toxicity, Polystyrenes analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
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The presence of plastic waste in our environment has continued growing and become an important environmental concern. Because of its degradation into micro- and nanoplastics (MNPLs), MNPLs are becoming environmental pollutants of special environmental/health concern. Since ingestion is one of the main exposure routes to MNPLs, the potential effects of digestion on the physicochemical/biological characteristics of polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPLs) were determined. The results indicated a high tendency of digested PSNPLs to agglomerate and a differential presence of proteins on their surface. Interestingly, digested PSNPLs showed greater cell uptake than undigested PSNPLs in all three tested cell lines (TK6, Raji-B, and THP-1). Despite these differences in cell uptake, no differences in toxicity were observed except for high and assumed unrealistic exposures. When oxidative stress and genotoxicity induction were determined, the low effects observed after exposure to undigested PDNPLs were not observed in the digested ones. This indicated that the greater ability of digested PSNPLs to internalize was not accompanied by a greater hazard. This type of analysis should be performed with other MNPLs of varying sizes and chemical compositions., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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42. Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Parkinson's Disease With Visual Hallucinations and Subjective Cognitive Complaints.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, Paz González JM, Martínez Miró C, Jesús S, Aguilar M, Pastor P, Planellas L, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Puente V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Carrillo Padilla F, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Blázquez Estrada M, Seijo M, Rúiz Martínez J, Valero C, Kurtis M, de Fábregues O, González Ardura J, Alonso Redondo R, Ordás C, López Díaz L LM, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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Background and Purpose: Visual hallucinations (VH) and subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) are associated with cognitive impairment (CI) in Parkinson's disease. Our aims were to determine the association between VH and SCC and the risk of CI development in a cohort of patients with Parkinson's disease and normal cognition (PD-NC)., Methods: Patients with PD-NC (total score of >80 on the Parkinson's Disease Cognitive Rating Scale [PD-CRS]) recruited from the Spanish COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were followed up after 2 years. Subjects with a score of ≥1 on domain 5 and item 13 of the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale at baseline (V0) were considered as "with SCC" and "with VH," respectively. CI at the 2-year follow-up (plus or minus 1 month) (V2) was defined as a PD-CRS total score of <81., Results: At V0 ( n =376, 58.2% males, age 61.14±8.73 years [mean±SD]), the frequencies of VH and SCC were 13.6% and 62.2%, respectively. VH were more frequent in patients with SCC than in those without: 18.8% (44/234) vs 4.9% (7/142), p <0.0001. At V2, 15.2% (57/376) of the patients had developed CI. VH presenting at V0 was associated with a higher risk of CI at V2 (odds ratio [OR]=2.68, 95% confidence interval=1.05-6.83, p =0.0.039) after controlling for the effects of age, disease duration, education, medication, motor and nonmotor status, mood, and PD-CRS total score at V0. Although SCC were not associated with CI at V2, presenting both VH and SCC at V0 increased the probability of having CI at V2 (OR=3.71, 95% confidence interval=1.36-10.17, p =0.011)., Conclusions: VH were associated with the development of SCC and CI at the 2-year follow-up in patients with PD-NC., Competing Interests: Santos-García D. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, Italfarmaco, and Teva., (Copyright © 2023 Korean Neurological Association.)
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43. Titanium-doped PET nanoplastics of environmental origin as a true-to-life model of nanoplastic.
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Villacorta A, Vela L, Morataya-Reyes M, Llorens-Chiralt R, Rubio L, Alaraby M, Marcos R, and Hernández A
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- Humans, Titanium, Plastics toxicity, Microplastics
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The increased presence of secondary micro/nanoplastics (MNPLs) in the environment requires urgent studies on their potentially hazardous effects on exposed organisms, including humans. In this context, it is essential to obtain representative MNPL samples for such purposes. In our study, we have obtained true-to-life NPLs resulting from the degradation, via sanding, of opaque PET bottles. Since these bottles contain titanium (TiO
2 NPs), the resulting MNPLs also contain embedded metal. The obtained PET(Ti)NPLs were extensively characterized from a physicochemical point of view, confirming their nanosized range and their hybrid composition. This is the first time these types of NPLs are obtained and characterized. The preliminary hazard studies show their easy internalization in different cell lines, without apparent general toxicity. The demonstration by confocal microscopy that the obtained NPLs contain Ti samples offers this material multiple advantages. Thus, they can be used in in vivo approaches to determine the fate of NPLs after exposure, escaping from the existing difficulties to follow up MNPLs in biological samples., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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44. Effects of true-to-life PET nanoplastics using primary human nasal epithelial cells.
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Annangi B, Villacorta A, Vela L, Tavakolpournegari A, Marcos R, and Hernández A
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- Humans, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Epithelial Cells, Autophagy, Oxidative Stress, Polyethylene Terephthalates metabolism, Polyethylene Terephthalates pharmacology, Microplastics
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Since inhalation is a relevant exposure route, studies using appropriate micro/nanoplastic (MNPLs) models, representative targeted cells, and relevant biomarkers of effect are required. We have used lab-made polyethylene terephthalate (PET)NPLs obtained from PET plastic water bottles. Human primary nasal epithelial cells (HNEpCs) were used as a model of the first barrier of the respiratory system. Cell internalization and intracellular reactive oxygen species (iROS) induction, as well as the effects on mitochondria functionality and in the modulation of the autophagy pathway, were evaluated. The data indicated significant cellular uptake and increased levels of iROS. Furthermore, a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential was observed in the exposed cells. Regarding the effects on the autophagy pathway, PETNPLs exposure significantly increases LC3-II protein expression levels. PETNPLs exposure also induced significant increases in the expression of p62. This is the first study showing that true-to-life PETNPLs can alter the autophagy pathway in HNEpCs., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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45. Suicidal ideation among people with Parkinson's disease and comparison with a control group.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Panceiras MJ, García Díaz I, Íñiguez Alvarado MC, Jesús S, Boungiorno MT, Planellas L, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Puente V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Vila BS, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Carrillo Padilla F, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Blázquez Estrada M, Seijo M, Rúiz Martínez J, Valero C, Kurtis M, de Fábregues O, González Ardura J, Alonso Redondo R, Ordás C, López Díaz LM, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, and Mir P
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- Male, Humans, Aged, Female, Suicidal Ideation, Quality of Life, Control Groups, Parkinson Disease, Depressive Disorder, Major
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Background: Detection of suicidal ideation (SI) is key for trying to prevent suicide. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of SI and related factors in Spanish people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD) and to compare them with a control group., Methods: PD patients and controls recruited from the Spanish cohort COPPADIS from January 2016 to November 2017 were included. Two visits were conducted: V0 (baseline); V2 (2-year ± 1 month follow-up). SI was defined as a score ≥1 on item nine of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Regression analyses were conducted to identify factors related to SI., Results: At baseline, 693 PwPD (60.2% males; 62.59 ± 8.91 years old) and 207 controls (49.8% males; 60.99 ± 8.32 years old) were included. No differences between PwPD and controls were detected in SI frequency at either V0 (5.1% [35/693] vs. 4.3% [9/207]; p = 0.421) or at V2 (5.1% [26/508] vs. 4.8% [6/125]; p = 0.549). Major depression (MD) and a worse quality of life were associated with SI at both visits in PwPD: V0 (MD, OR = 5.63; p = 0.003; PDQ-39, OR = 1.06; p = 0.021); V2 (MD, OR = 4.75; p = 0.027; EUROHIS-QOL8, OR = 0.22; p = 0.006). A greater increase in the BDI-II total score from V0 to V2 was the only factor predicting SI at V2 (OR = 1.21; p = 0.002) along with an increase in the total number of non-antiparkinsonian drugs (OR = 1.39; p = 0.041)., Conclusion: The frequency of SI (5%) in PwPD was similar to in controls. Depression, a worse quality of life, and a greater comorbidity were related to SI., (© 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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46. The impact of Parkinson's disease severity on performance of activities of daily living: an observational study.
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Alegre-Ayala J, Vela L, Fernández-Vázquez D, Navarro-López V, Macías-Macías Y, and Cano-de-la-Cuerda R
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- Humans, Activities of Daily Living, Severity of Illness Index, England, Parkinson Disease
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Introduction: Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL), increasing with disease progression. The study of the association between PD severity and occupational performance skills may improve the understanding of the functional impairment associated with this pathology., Objective: To study the relationship between PD severity and the loss of functional performance., Patients and Methods: 49 non-demented PD patients were assessed with The Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) scale, the Hoehn and Yahr scale (HY), the section III of the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS), and the Schwab and England scale., Results: PD severity was related to the AMPS scale (p < 0.001). There was a strong correlation between the AMPS motor skills and the HY scale (p < 0.001) and UPDRS III (p < 0.001), as well as between process skills and the Schwab and England E scale (p < 0.001). A moderate correlation was found between Schwab and England scale and AMPS motor skills, while a strong correlation was found with the process skills. Finally, a weak correlation was found between the AMPS scale and disease duration, yet only in the motor section., Conclusions: The severity of PD is closely related to the impairment of functional skills measured with the AMPS scale in non-demented PD patients. A strong correlation was found with the motor skills. A strong correlation was found between the AMPS process skills scale and Schwab and England ADL scale. A weak correlation was found between the AMPS motor scale and disease duration. The AMPS scale might be a useful tool to monitoring the PD progression through the observation of ADL performance.
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47. [What do medical students think about functional neurological disorders?]
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Escribano-Paredes JB, Natera-Villalba E, Porta-Etessam J, Vela L, García-Ruiz Espiga P, Alonso-Cánovas A, López-Sendón J, Pérez-Torre P, Fanjul S, Lledó L, Martínez-Castrillo JC, and Pareés I
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- Humans, Female, Young Adult, Adult, Male, Attitude of Health Personnel, Surveys and Questionnaires, Students, Medical, Conversion Disorder, Neurology education
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Introduction: Functional neurological disorders (FND) are a frequent reason for visits in neurology. However, specific training on these disorders during undergraduate and residency training is limited. This study assesses the knowledge, attitude and exposure of medical students to FNDs before completing their medical degree., Patients and Methods: We conducted a 15-item survey to explore understanding, exposure and attitudes towards FNDs among sixth-year medical students at four Spanish universities., Results: A total of 118 students (mean age 23.6 ± 1.2 years; 71.2% female) returned the survey. Of these, 88 (74.6%) were aware of the concept of FNDs and 78 (66.1%) had studied them in psychiatry classes. The term 'psychosomatic' was chosen by 54.1% of the students as the most appropriate term to refer to these disorders, and 111 (94.1%) believed that a history of sexual or physical abuse was common among FND patients. Fifty-seven students (48.3%) assumed that the diagnosis of FND was mostly a clinical diagnosis of exclusion and 63 (53.4%) indicated that it is managed only by psychiatry. One hundred and one students (85.6%) considered that adequate training on FNDs is an important aspect of their medical training., Conclusions: Medical students are aware of the existence of FNDs, but their preferred terminology, as well as the perceived aetiological factors, reflect that the historical view of these disorders is still deeply rooted. Medical students feel that they should receive adequate education on FNDs from specialists in neurology and psychiatry as part of their training.
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48. Prevalence and Factors Associated with Drooling in Parkinson's Disease: Results from a Longitudinal Prospective Cohort and Comparison with a Control Group.
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Santos-García D, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, Íñiguez-Alvarado MC, Jesús S, Buongiorno MT, Planellas L, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Hernández Vara J, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Puente V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Carrillo Padilla F, Martínez Castrillo JC, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Blázquez Estrada M, Seijo M, Rúiz Martínez J, Valero C, Kurtis M, de Fábregues O, González Ardura J, Alonso Redondo R, Ordás C, López Díaz LML, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, Mir P, and Coppadis SG
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Introduction: Drooling in Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequent but often goes underrecognized. Our aim was to examine the prevalence of drooling in a PD cohort and compare it with a control group. Specifically, we identified factors associated with drooling and conducted subanalyses in a subgroup of very early PD patients. Patients and Methods . PD patients who were recruited from January 2016 to November 2017 (baseline visit; V0) and evaluated again at a 2-year ± 30-day follow-up (V2) from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort were included in this longitudinal prospective study. Subjects were classified as with or without drooling according to item 19 of the NMSS (Nonmotor Symptoms Scale) at V0, V1 (1-year ± 15 days), and V2 for patients and at V0 and V2 for controls., Results: The frequency of drooling in PD patients was 40.1% (277/691) at V0 (2.4% (5/201) in controls; p < 0.0001), 43.7% (264/604) at V1, and 48.2% (242/502) at V2 (3.2% (4/124) in controls; p < 0.0001), with a period prevalence of 63.6% (306/481). Being older (OR = 1.032; p = 0.012), being male (OR = 2.333; p < 0.0001), having greater nonmotor symptom (NMS) burden at the baseline (NMSS total score at V0; OR = 1.020; p < 0.0001), and having a greater increase in the NMS burden from V0 to V2 (change in the NMSS total score from V0 to V2; OR = 1.012; p < 0.0001) were identified as independent predictors of drooling after the 2-year follow-up. Similar results were observed in the group of patients with ≤2 years since symptom onset, with a cumulative prevalence of 64.6% and a higher score on the UPDRS-III at V0 (OR = 1.121; p = 0.007) as a predictor of drooling at V2., Conclusion: Drooling is frequent in PD patients even at the initial onset of the disease and is associated with a greater motor severity and NMS burden., Competing Interests: Santos García D. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, Italfarmaco, Teva, Archímedes, Esteve, Stada, and grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PI16/01575] co-founded by ISCIII (Concesión de subvenciones de Proyectos de Investigación en Salud de la convocatoria 2020 de la Acción Estratégica en Salud 2017–2020 por el proyecto “PROGRESIÓN NO MOTORA E IMPACTO EN LA CALIDAD DE VIDA EN LA ENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSON”). De Deus Fonticoba T.: None. Cores Bartolomé C. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Lundbeck and UCB Pharma. Feal Painceiras M. J.: None. Íñiguez Alvarado MC: None. Jesús S. has received honoraria from AbbVie, Bial, Merz, UCB, and Zambon and holds the competitive contract “Juan Rodés” supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III. She has received grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (PI18/01898) and the Consejería de Salud de la Junta de Andalucía (PI-0459-2018). Buongiorno M. T.: Planellas LL.: None. Cosgaya M.: None. García Caldentey J. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Qualigen, Nutricia, Abbvie, Italfarmaco, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Caballol N. has received honoraria from Bial, Italfarmaco, Qualigen, Zambon, UCB, Teva, and KRKA and sponsorship from Zambon, TEVA, and Abbvie for attending medical conferences. Legarda I. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Hernández Vara J. has received travel bursaries and educational grants from Abbvie and has received honoraria for educational presentations from Abbvie, Teva, Bial, Zambon, Italfarmaco, and Sanofi-Genzyme. Cabo I. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Zambon, and Bial. López Manzanares L.: Compensated advisory services, consulting, research grant support, or speaker honoraria: AbbVie, Acorda, Bial, Intec Pharma, Italfarmaco, Pfizer, Roche, Teva, UCB, and Zambon. González Aramburu I.: None. Ávila Rivera MA. has received honoraria from Zambon, UCB Pharma, Qualigen, Bial, and Teva and sponsorship from Zambon and Teva for attending conferences. Gómez Mayordomo V.: None. Nogueira V.: None. Puente V. has served as consultant for Abbvie and Zambon; has received grant/research from Abbvie. Dotor García-Soto J.: Compensated advisory services, consulting, research grant support, or speaker honoraria: Merck, Sanofi-Genzyme, Allergan, Biogen, Roche, UCB, and Novartis. Borrué C.: None. Solano Vila B. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by UCB, Zambon, Teva, Abbvie, and Bial. Álvarez Sauco M. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Vela L. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Escalante S. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Zambon, and Bial. Cubo E.: Travel grants: Abbvie, Allergan, Boston; Lecturing honoraria: Abbvie, International Parkinson´s disease Movement Disorder Society. Carrillo Padilla F. has received honoraria from Zambon (SEN Congress assistance). Martínez Castrillo JC. has received research support from Lundbeck, Italfarmaco, Allergan, Zambon, Merz, and Abbvie. He has received speaking honoraria from AbbVie, Bial, Italfarmaco, Lundbeck, Krka, TEVA, UCB, Zambon, Allergan, Ipsen, and Merz. Sánchez Alonso P. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Lundbeck, KRKA, Zambon, Bial, and Teva. Alonso Losada M. G. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Zambon and Bial. López Ariztegui N. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Italfarmaco, Zambon, and Bial. Gastón I. has received research support from Abbvie and Zambon and has served as a consultant for Abbvie, Exelts, and Zambon. Kulisevsky J.: (1) Consulting fees: Roche, Zambon; (2) Stock/allotment: No; (3) Patent royalties/licensing fees: No; (4) Honoraria (e.g. lecture fees): Zambon, Teva, Bial, UCB; (5) Fees for promotional materials: No; (6) Research funding: Roche, Zambon, Ciberned; Instituto de SaludCarlos III; FundacióLa Maratóde TV3; (7) Scholarship from corporation: No; (8) Corporate laboratory funding: No; (9) Others (e.g. trips, travel, or gifts): No. Blázquez Estrada M. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Abbvie, Abbott, UCB Pharma, Allergan, Zambon, Bial, and Qualigen. Seijo M. has received honoraria for educational services from KRKA, UCB, Zambon, Bial; travel grants from Daiichi and Roche. Ruiz Martínez J. has received honoraria for educational presentations, attending medical conferences, and advice service by Abbvie, UCB Pharma, Zambon, Italfarmaco, Bial, and Teva. Valero C. has received honoraria for educational services from Zambon, Abbvie, and UCB. Kurtis M. has received honoraria from Bial, the Spanish Neurology Society, and the International and Movement Disorders Society. de Fábregues O. has received honoraria for educational presentations and advice service by Bial, Zambon, Abbvie, KRKA, and Teva. González Ardura J. has recieved honoraria for speking from italofarma, Krka, Genzyme, UCB, Esteve, Psyma iberica marketing research SL and Ferrer, course grant from Teva and travel grant from Merck. Alonso Redondo R.: None. Ordás C.: None. López Díaz L. M. has received honoraria from UCB, Lundbeck, and KRKA. McAfee D.: None. Martínez-Martin P. has received honoraria from National School of Public Health (ISCIII), Editori-al Viguera and Takeda Pharmaceuticals for lecturing in courses, and from the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) for management of the Program on Rating Scales. Mir P. has received honoraria from AbbVie, Abbott, Allergan, Bial, Merz, UCB, and Zambon and have received grants from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [PI16/01575] co-founded by ISCIII (Subdirección General de Evaluación y Fomento de la Investigación) and by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), the Consejería de Economía, Innovación, Ciencia y Empleo de la Junta de Andalucía [CVI-02526, CTS-7685], the Consejería de Salud y Bienestar Social de la Junta de Andalucía [PI-0437-2012, PI-0471-2013], the Sociedad Andaluza de Neurología, the Jacques and Gloria Gossweiler Foundation, the Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, the Fundación Mutua Madrileña., (Copyright © 2023 Diego Santos-García et al.)
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49. Study of the Bcl-2 Interactome by BiFC Reveals Differences in the Activation Mechanism of Bax and Bak.
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Gonzalo Ó, Benedi A, Vela L, Anel A, Naval J, and Marzo I
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- bcl-2-Associated X Protein metabolism, Mitochondrial Membranes metabolism, Apoptosis physiology, bcl-2 Homologous Antagonist-Killer Protein metabolism, Mitochondria metabolism
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Evasion of apoptosis is one of the hallmarks of cancer cells. Proteins of the Bcl-2 family are key regulators of the intrinsic pathway of apoptosis, and alterations in some of these proteins are frequently found in cancer cells. Permeabilization of the outer mitochondrial membrane, regulated by pro- and antiapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family of proteins, is essential for the release of apoptogenic factors leading to caspase activation, cell dismantlement, and death. Mitochondrial permeabilization depends on the formation of oligomers of the effector proteins Bax and Bak after an activation event mediated by BH3-only proteins and regulated by antiapoptotic members of the Bcl-2 family. In the present work, we have studied interactions between different members of the Bcl-2 family in living cells via the BiFC technique. Despite the limitations of this technique, present data suggest that native proteins of the Bcl-2 family acting inside living cells establish a complex network of interactions, which would fit nicely into "mixed" models recently proposed by others. Furthermore, our results point to differences in the regulation of Bax and Bak activation by proteins of the antiapoptotic and BH3-only subfamilies. We have also applied the BiFC technique to explore the different molecular models proposed for Bax and Bak oligomerization. Bax and Bak's mutants lacking the BH3 domain were still able to associate and give BiFC signals, suggesting the existence of alternative surfaces of interaction between two Bax or Bak molecules. These results agree with the widely accepted symmetric model for the dimerization of these proteins and also suggest that other regions, different from the α6 helix, could be involved in the oligomerization of BH3-in groove dimers.
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50. Sex Differences in Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms among Spanish Patients with Parkinson's Disease.
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Santos-García D, Laguna A, Hernández-Vara J, de Deus Fonticoba T, Cores Bartolomé C, Feal Painceiras MJ, Íñiguez-Alvarado MC, García Díaz I, Jesús S, Boungiorno MT, Planellas L, Cosgaya M, García Caldentey J, Caballol N, Legarda I, Cabo I, López Manzanares L, González Aramburu I, Ávila Rivera MA, Gómez Mayordomo V, Nogueira V, Puente V, Dotor García-Soto J, Borrué C, Solano Vila B, Álvarez Sauco M, Vela L, Escalante S, Cubo E, Carrillo Padilla F, Castrillo JCM, Sánchez Alonso P, Alonso Losada MG, López Ariztegui N, Gastón I, Kulisevsky J, Menéndez González M, Seijo M, Rúiz Martínez J, Valero C, Kurtis M, Ardura JG, Alonso Redondo R, Ordás C, López Díaz LM, McAfee D, Martinez-Martin P, Mir P, and On Behalf Of The Coppadis Study Group
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Background and Objective: Sex plays a role in Parkinson's disease (PD) mechanisms. We analyzed sex difference manifestations among Spanish patients with PD., Patients and Methods: PD patients who were recruited from the Spanish cohort COPPADIS from January 2016 to November 2017 were included. A cross-sectional and a two-year follow-up analysis were conducted. Univariate analyses and general linear model repeated measure were used., Results: At baseline, data from 681 PD patients (mean age 62.54 ± 8.93) fit the criteria for analysis. Of them, 410 (60.2%) were males and 271 (39.8%) females. There were no differences between the groups in mean age (62.36 ± 8.73 vs. 62.8 ± 9.24; p = 0.297) or in the time from symptoms onset (5.66 ± 4.65 vs. 5.21 ± 4.11; p = 0.259). Symptoms such as depression ( p < 0.0001), fatigue ( p < 0.0001), and pain ( p < 0.00001) were more frequent and/or severe in females, whereas other symptoms such as hypomimia ( p < 0.0001), speech problems ( p < 0.0001), rigidity ( p < 0.0001), and hypersexuality ( p < 0.0001) were more noted in males. Women received a lower levodopa equivalent daily dose ( p = 0.002). Perception of quality of life was generally worse in females (PDQ-39, p = 0.002; EUROHIS-QOL8, p = 0.009). After the two-year follow-up, the NMS burden (Non-Motor Symptoms Scale total score) increased more significantly in males ( p = 0.012) but the functional capacity (Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale) was more impaired in females ( p = 0.001)., Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that there are important sex differences in PD. Long-term prospective comparative studies are needed.
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