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2. An adequately robust early TNF-alpha response is a hallmark of survival following trauma/hemorrhage.
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Rajaie Namas, Ali Ghuma, Andres Torres, Patricio Polanco, Hernando Gomez, Derek Barclay, Lisa Gordon, Sven Zenker, Hyung Kook Kim, Linda Hermus, Ruben Zamora, Matthew R Rosengart, Gilles Clermont, Andrew Peitzman, Timothy R Billiar, Juan Ochoa, Michael R Pinsky, Juan Carlos Puyana, and Yoram Vodovotz
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND:Trauma/hemorrhagic shock (T/HS) results in cytokine-mediated acute inflammation that is generally considered detrimental. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Paradoxically, plasma levels of the early inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha (but not IL-6, IL-10, or NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-)) were significantly elevated within 6 h post-admission in 19 human trauma survivors vs. 4 non-survivors. Moreover, plasma TNF-alpha was inversely correlated with Marshall Score, an index of organ dysfunction, both in the 23 patients taken together and in the survivor cohort. Accordingly, we hypothesized that if an early, robust pro-inflammatory response were to be a marker of an appropriate response to injury, then individuals exhibiting such a response would be predisposed to survive. We tested this hypothesis in swine subjected to various experimental paradigms of T/HS. Twenty-three anesthetized pigs were subjected to T/HS (12 HS-only and 11 HS + Thoracotomy; mean arterial pressure of 30 mmHg for 45-90 min) along with surgery-only controls. Plasma obtained at pre-surgery, baseline post-surgery, beginning of HS, and every 15 min thereafter until 75 min (in the HS only group) or 90 min (in the HS + Thoracotomy group) was assayed for TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-10, and NO(2) (-)/NO(3) (-). Mean post-surgery+/-HS TNF-alpha levels were significantly higher in the survivors vs. non-survivors, while non-survivors exhibited no measurable change in TNF-alpha levels over the same interval. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Contrary to the current dogma, survival in the setting of severe, acute T/HS appears to be associated with an immediate increase in serum TNF-alpha. It is currently unclear if this response was the cause of this protection, a marker of survival, or both. This abstract won a Young Investigator Travel Award at the SHOCK 2008 meeting in Cologne, Germany.
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- 2009
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3. Diseño y desarrollo de un probador de fatiga dinámica para soportes de bioprótesis valvulares cardíacas
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Sergio Tamayo, Rafael Vásquez, Juan Ochoa, and John Bustamante
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SOPORTE BIOPRÓTESIS VALVULAR ,EQUIPO DE FATIGA ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Las bioprótesis valvulares cardíacas implantadas están expuestas a esfuerzos físicos causados por las contracciones cardíacas y la presión generada por la sangre. Los componentes de la bioprótesis, incluyendo el anillo soporte, pueden variar las propiedades mecánicasa largo plazo, por los esfuerzos que soporta crónicamente, dando como resultado la fatiga del material. En estas condiciones el elemento puede fallar aun cuando el máximo esfuerzo aplicado sea menor que la resistencia del material determinado en pruebas estáticas.
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- 2001
4. Relación entre el consumo de anticonceptivos orales y la endometriosis en pacientes sometidas a laparoscopia. Profamilia, Medellín, 1998-1999
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Luis Serna, Beatriz Preciado, Juan Ochoa, and José De Los Ríos
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ENDOMETRIOSIS ANTICONCEPTIVOS ORALES ,LAPAROSCOPIA ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Determinar la relación entre el consumo de anticonceptivos orales y la prevalencia y severidad de la endometriosis en pacientes sometidas a laparoscopia por cualquier causa en Profamilia Medellín, entre julio de 1998 y abril de 1999. El 24.8% del grupo que recibió anticonceptivos tenía endometriosis comparado con el 44.5% del grupo que no los recibió. No hubo asociación entre el consumo deanticonceptivos y el grado, tipo o localización de las lesiones. Tampoco se encontró asociación entre tiempo de uso, dosis y tiempo de suspensión de los anticonceptivos con la prevalencia de endometriosis.
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- 2001
5. Mass Critical Care Surge Response During COVID-19
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Jeffrey R. Dichter, Asha V. Devereaux, Charles L. Sprung, Vikramjit Mukherjee, Jason Persoff, Karyn D. Baum, Douglas Ornoff, Amit Uppal, Tanzib Hossain, Kiersten N. Henry, Marya Ghazipura, Kasey R. Bowden, Henry J. Feldman, Mitchell T. Hamele, Lisa D. Burry, Anne Marie O. Martland, Meredith Huffines, Pritish K. Tosh, James Downar, John L. Hick, Michael D. Christian, Ryan C. Maves, Anwar Al-Awadhi, Timur Alptunaer, Marie Baldisseri, Wanda Barfield, Joshua Benditt, Kasey Bowden, Richard Branson, Michael Christian, Guillermo Dominguez-Cherit, David Dries, Sharon Einav, Mill Etienne, Laura Evans, James Geiling, Ramon Gist, Kelly Griffin, Neil Halpern, Kiersten Henry, Attila Hertelendy, John Hick, Nathaniel Hupert, David Ingbar, Sameer S. Kadri, Sarah Kesler, Mary A. King, Niranjan Kissoon, Kristi Koenig, Joseph Lamana, Lindsay Leif, Deborah Levy, Alicia Livinsky, Christie Martin, Anne Marie Martland, Steven Mitchell, Mangala Narasimhan, Alexander Niven, Juan Ochoa, Doug Ornoff, J. Scott Parrish, Tia Powell, M.J. Reed, Dario Rodriguez, Gilbert Seda, Jaspal Singh, Julie Solar, Eric Toner, and Marian Von-Maszewski
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Telemedicine ,Surge Capacity ,business.industry ,Staffing ,Guideline ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Triage ,Nursing ,Incident Command System ,Interim ,Intensive care ,Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Following the publication of 2014 consensus statement regarding mass critical care during public health emergencies, much has been learned about surge responses and the care of overwhelming numbers of patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.1 Gaps in prior pandemic planning were identified and require modification in the midst of ongoing surge throughout the world. Methods The Task Force for Mass Critical Care (TFMCC) adopted a modified version of established rapid guideline methodologies from the World Health Organization2 and the Guidelines International Network-McMaster Guideline Development Checklist.3 With a consensus development process incorporating expert opinion to define important questions and extract evidence, TFMCC developed relevant pandemic surge suggestions in a structured manner, incorporating peer-reviewed literature, “gray” evidence from lay media sources, and anecdotal experiential evidence. Results Ten suggestions were identified regarding staffing, load-balancing, communication, and technology. Staffing models are suggested with resilience strategies to support critical care staff. Intensive care unit (ICU) surge strategies and strain indicators are suggested to enhance ICU prioritization tactics to maintain contingency level care and avoid crisis triage, with early transfer strategies to further load-balance care. We suggest intensivists and hospitalists be engaged with the incident command structure to ensure two-way communication, situational awareness, and the use of technology to support critical care delivery and families of patients in intensive care units (ICUs). Conclusions A subcommittee from the Task Force for Mass Critical Care offers interim evidence-informed operational strategies to assist hospitals and communities to plan for and respond to surge capacity demands from COVID-19.
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- 2022
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6. Technical Description of Long-Term High-Density EEG Monitoring Using 128-Channel Cap Applied With a Conductive Paste
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James Rini, Juan Ochoa, Jennifer Botwell, and Judy Diaz
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Channel (digital image) ,Physiology ,Electroencephalography ,Audiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,High impedance ,0302 clinical medicine ,Seizures ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Ictal ,Electrodes ,Monitoring, Physiologic ,Epilepsy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Conductive paste ,05 social sciences ,Small sample ,High density eeg ,Term (time) ,Neurology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose EEG is a common diagnostic tool to localize epileptic activity with excellent temporal resolution and, however, with relatively low spatial resolution. High-density EEG recording is limited in clinical practice, mainly because of electrode placement difficulties, need of high technical skills, and advanced equipment requirement. Methods We described the technique of long-term EEG recording using a 128-channel neoprene cap placed with a dielectric paste in 7 patients with refractory epilepsy. We captured electrographic seizures in six of seven patients. The 128-channel EEG cap was well tolerated except for a mild headache. Daily impedance checks and reapplication of the high impedance leads maintained the recording with impedances below 10 kΩ. Results Successful long-term recording of high-density EEG was able to capture seizures in six of seven patients. The time needed to apply the electrodes was approximately 1 hour and approximately 30 minutes daily for maintenance. The EEG source localization was obtained in six of seven patients, concordant within the sublobar region for both standard and high-density EEG recordings. Three patients reported a mild headache not leading to discontinuation of the recording. Conclusions In general, long-term high-density scalp EEG recording with a dielectric paste is well tolerated and allows capturing both interictal and ictal data for localization. This small sample does not show a significant advantage in terms of sublobar localization when high-density EEG source is compared with standard 10 to 20 placement as long as the subtemporal areas are recorded.
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- 2019
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7. Treatment of Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus: A Review
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David G. Vossler, Alexander M. Papanastassiou, Barry E. Gidal, Juan Ochoa, Ismail S. Mohamed, and Michelle Dougherty
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Current Review in Clinical Research ,SRSE ,business.industry ,super-refractory status epilepticus ,Status epilepticus ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,treatment effectiveness ,children ,law ,adults ,Medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Intensive care medicine ,Super refractory ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose: Super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) presents management challenges due to the absence of randomized controlled trials and a plethora of potential medical therapies. The literature on treatment options for SRSE reports variable success and quality of evidence. This review is a sequel to the 2020 American Epilepsy Society (AES) comprehensive review of the treatment of convulsive refractory status epilepticus (RSE). Methods: We sought to determine the effectiveness of treatment options for SRSE. We performed a structured literature search (MEDLINE, Embase, CENTRAL, CINAHL) for studies on reported treatments of SRSE. We excluded antiseizure medications (ASMs) covered in the 2016 AES guideline on the treatment of established SE and the convulsive RSE comprehensive review of the 2020 AES. Literature was reviewed on the effectiveness of vagus nerve stimulation, ketogenic diet (KD), lidocaine, inhalation anesthetics, brain surgery, therapeutic hypothermia, perampanel, pregabalin (PGB), and topiramate in the treatment of SRSE. Two authors reviewed each therapeutic intervention. We graded the level of the evidence according to the 2017 classification scheme of the American Academy of Neurology. Results: For SRSE (level U; 39 class IV studies total), insufficient evidence exists to support that perampanel, PGB, lidocaine, or acute vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is effective. For children and adults with SRSE, insufficient evidence exists to support that the KD is effective (level U; 5 class IV studies). For adults with SRSE, insufficient evidence exists that brain surgery is effective (level U, 7 class IV studies). For adults with SRSE insufficient, evidence exists that therapeutic hypothermia is effective (level C, 1 class II and 4 class IV studies). For neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, insufficient evidence exists that therapeutic hypothermia reduces seizure burden (level U; 1 class IV study). For adults with SRSE, insufficient evidence exists that inhalation anesthetics are effective (level U, 1 class IV study) and that there is a potential risk of neurotoxicity. Conclusion: For patients with SRSE insufficient, evidence exists that any of the ASMs reviewed, inhalational anesthetics, ketogenic diet, acute VNS, brain surgery, and therapeutic hypothermia are effective treatments. Data supporting the use of these treatments for SRSE are scarce and limited mainly to small case series and case reports and are confounded by differences in patients’ population, and comedications, among other factors.
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- 2021
8. Pharyngeal dysesthesias as aura in epilepsy localized to the non-dominant frontal operculum misdiagnosed as non-epileptic seizures
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Juan Ochoa and James Rini
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aura ,Frontal operculum ,050105 experimental psychology ,Article ,Non epileptic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Seizures ,Rare case ,medicine ,Psychogenic disease ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Ictal ,Paresthesia ,Diagnostic Errors ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Electroencephalography ,Pharyngeal Diseases ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Lobe ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The diagnosis of atypical paroxysmal events represents a significant challenge for clinicians when differentiating epileptic from nonepileptic events. The ictal manifestations of pharyngeal dysesthesias are often misdiagnosed and difficult to distinguish clinically, given their subtle features such as pharyngeal discomfort with and without autonomic symptomology. We report a rare case of isolated ictal pharyngeal dysesthesias localizing to the non-dominant frontal operculum lobe misdiagnosed as psychogenic and later confirmed by continuous video-EEG monitoring.
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- 2020
9. Predicting state transitions in brain dynamics through spectral difference of phase-space graphs
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Patrick Luckett, Todd McDonald, Juan Ochoa, Lee M. Hively, and Elena Pavelescu
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Adolescent ,Computer science ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Models, Neurological ,Electroencephalography ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Seizures ,medicine ,Humans ,Ictal ,Sensitivity (control systems) ,Child ,Brain Mapping ,Epilepsy ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Brain ,Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Pattern recognition ,State (functional analysis) ,Middle Aged ,Complex network ,Sensory Systems ,030104 developmental biology ,Child, Preschool ,Phase space ,Embedding ,Female ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Test data - Abstract
Networks are naturally occurring phenomena that are studied across many disciplines. The topological features of a network can provide insight into the dynamics of a system as it evolves, and can be used to predict changes in state. The brain is a complex network whose temporal and spatial behavior can be measured using electroencephalography (EEG). This data can be reconstructed to form a family of graphs that represent the state of the brain over time, and the evolution of these graphs can be used to predict changes in brain states, such as the transition from preictal to ictal in patients with epilepsy. This research proposes objective indications of seizure onset observed from minimally invasive scalp EEG. The approach considers the brain as a complex nonlinear dynamical system whose state can be derived through time-delay embedding of the EEG data and characterized to determine change in brain dynamics related to the preictal state. This method targets phase-space graph spectra as biomarkers for seizure prediction, correlates historical degrees of change in spectra, and makes accurate prediction of seizure onset. A significant trend of normalized dissimilarity over time indicates a departure from the norm, and thus a change in state. Our methods show high sensitivity (90-100%) and specificity (90%) on 241 h of scalp EEG training data, and sensitivity and specificity of 70%-90% on test data. Moreover, the algorithm was capable of processing 12.7 min of data per second on an Intel Core i3 CPU in Matlab, showing that real-time analysis is viable.
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- 2018
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10. Human ASIC1a mediates stronger acid‐induced responses as compared with mouse ASICIa
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Jiangping Xu, Juan Ochoa, Xiang-ming Zha, Naga S. Annamdevula, Ce Li, W. George Rusyniak, Mindi He, Yu-Qing Jiang, Mike T. Lin, Silas J. Leavesley, Thomas C. Rich, and Yuanyuan Xu
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0301 basic medicine ,Mutation ,Chemistry ,Chinese hamster ovary cell ,Mutant ,Heterologous ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,Genetics ,medicine ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Ion channel ,Acid-sensing ion channel ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are the major proton receptor in the brain and a key mediator of acidosis-induced neuronal injuries in disease. Most of published data on ASIC function came from studies performed in mice, and relatively little is known about potential differences between human and mouse ASICs (hASIC and mASIC, respectively). This information is critical for us to better interpret the functional importance of ASICs in human disease. Here, we examined the expression of ASICs in acutely resected human cortical tissue. Compared with mouse cortex, human cortical tissue showed a similar ratio of ASIC1a:ASIC2a expression, had reduced ASIC2b level, and exhibited a higher membrane:total ratio of ASIC1a. We further investigated the mechanism for higher surface trafficking of hASIC1a in heterologous cells. A single amino acid at position 285 was critical for increased N-glycosylation and surface expression of hASIC1a. Consistent with the changes in trafficking and current, cells expressing hASIC1a or mASIC1a S285P mutant had a higher acid-activated calcium increase and exhibited worsened acidotoxicity. These data suggest that ASICs are likely to have a larger impact on acidosis-induced neuronal injuries in humans than mice, and this effect is, at least in part, a result of more efficient trafficking of hASIC1a.-Xu, Y., Jiang, Y.-Q., Li, C., He, M., Rusyniak, W. G., Annamdevula, N., Ochoa, J., Leavesley, S. J., Xu, J., Rich, T. C., Lin, M. T., Zha, X.-M. Human ASIC1a mediates stronger acid-induced responses as compared with mouse ASIC1a.
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- 2018
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11. Esporotricosis del pabellón auricular. Comunicación de un caso atípico simulando una celulitis bacteriana
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Ernesto Ramos-Martínez, Juan Ochoa-Reyes, Alexandro Bonifaz, Gloria M. González, and Rogelio de J. Treviño-Rangel
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Itraconazole ,030106 microbiology ,Suppurative Granuloma ,itraconazol ,03 medical and health sciences ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Sporothrix schenckii ,Mycosis ,celulitis bacteriana ,Esporotricosis ,biology ,Sporotrichosis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Sporothrix ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Infectious Diseases ,Cellulitis ,RPC ,cutánea-fija ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Resumen La esporotricosis es la micosis subcutánea o por implantación más frecuente en México. Se comunica el caso de una esporotricosis cutánea-fija preauricular que simuló una celulitis bacteriana atípica, en una paciente anciana sin antecedente de traumatismo. La biopsia mostró un granuloma supurativo con presencia de levaduras escasas. En el cultivo se identificó Sporothrix schenckii que se confirmó por biología molecular. Se trató con itraconazol obteniéndose una curación clínica y micológica. Se presenta el caso de presentación atípica, proveniente de una zona semidesértica con clima extremo.
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- 2018
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12. Mapping musical automatism: Further insights from epileptic high-frequency oscillation analysis
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James Rini and Juan Ochoa
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business.industry ,Intractable epilepsy ,High frequency oscillation ,Musical ,medicine.disease ,Epileptogenic zone ,Automatism (medicine) ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurology ,Ictal semiology ,Medicine ,Ictal ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
As ictal semiology is increasingly understood to arise from epileptogenic networks, high-frequency oscillation propagation patterns are helping elucidate networks relevant for surgical planning. Musical automatisms, a well-documented but very rare phenomenon of epilepsy, have yet to be examined as a manifestation of high-frequency propagation in the public literature. In our current study, we report a rare case intractable epilepsy with ictal humming whose epileptogenic zone was associated with the non-dominant left anterior medial temporal region. Mapping our case's ictal semiology and high-frequency propagation pattern both facilitated treatment and further supports prior observations that the rare phenomena of musical automatisms localize to a non-dominant frontal-temporal network rather than a specific cortical territory.
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- 2020
13. Panic Attack as the Sole Manifestation of Epilepsy Localized to the Nondominant Temporal Region
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Juan Ochoa and James Fraser-Rini
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epilepsy ,business.industry ,Panic ,Oxcarbazepine ,Electroencephalography ,medicine.disease ,Temporal Lobe ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Seizures ,medicine ,Clobazam ,Humans ,Panic Disorder ,Anticonvulsants ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychiatry - Published
- 2019
14. Dulaglutide and renal outcomes in type 2 diabetes: an exploratory analysis of the REWIND randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Hertzel C Gerstein, Helen M Colhoun, Gilles R Dagenais, Rafael Diaz, Mark Lakshmanan, Prem Pais, Jeffrey Probstfield, Fady T Botros, Matthew C Riddle, Lars Rydén, Denis Xavier, Charles Messan Atisso, Leanne Dyal, Stephanie Hall, Purnima Rao-Melacini, Gloria Wong, Alvaro Avezum, Jan Basile, Namsik Chung, Ignacio Conget, William C Cushman, Edward Franek, Nicolae Hancu, Markolf Hanefeld, Shaun Holt, Petr Jansky, Matyas Keltai, Fernando Lanas, Lawrence A Leiter, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Ernesto German Cardona Munoz, Valdis Pirags, Nana Pogosova, Peter J Raubenheimer, Jonathan E Shaw, Wayne H-H Sheu, Theodora Temelkova-Kurktschiev, Mercedes Abella, Andrea Alebuena, Sandra Almagro, Eduardo Amoroso, Paula Anadon, Elizabeth Andreu, Guillermo Aristimuño, Maria Arzadun, Maria Barbieri, Raul Barcudi, Ines Bartolacci, Gabriel Bolobanich, Anselmo Bordonava, Miguel Bustamante Labarta, Betina Bustos, Alberto Caccavo, Alejandra Camino, Maria Cantero, Maria Carignano, Luis Cartasegna, Marcela Cipullo, Víctor Commendatore, Victoria Conosciuto, Osvaldo Costamagna, Claudia Crespo, Jose Cuello, Carlos Cuneo, Sandra Cusimano, Sofia Dean, Claudio Dituro, Andrea Dominguez, Miguel Farah, Alberto Fernandez, Florencia Fernandez, Adriana Ferrari, Patricia Flammia, Jose Fuentealba, Karina Beatriz Gallardo, Celso Garcia, Ruben Garcia Duran, Marcelo Garrido, Rodolfo Gavicola, Claudio Gerbaudo, Graciela Gilli, Ana Paula Giotto, Pedro Godoy Bolzán, Oscar Gomez Vilamajo, Fernando Guerlloy, Cristian Guridi, Narcisa Gutierrez Garrido, Eduardo Hasbani, Sonia Hermida, Miguel Hominal, Adrian Hrabar, Adrián Ingaramo, Alejandra Izzicupo, Mario Krynski, Mariana Lagrutta, Paulina Lanchiotti, Maria Langhe, Veronica Leonard, Javier Llanos, Ricardo Lopez Santi, Jorge Lowenstein, Cecilia Luquez, Ignacio Mackinnon, Melina Mana, Sara Manzur, Javier Marino, Carolina Martella, Roger Martinez, Re Matias, Javier Matkovich, Monica Meritano, Oscar Montaña, María Mulazzi, Juan Ochoa, Gustavo Paterlini, María Pelagagge, Maria Elena Peralta Lopez, Aldo Prado, Lorena Pruyas, Martín Racca, Carola Ricotti, Carolina Rodriguez, Mariano Romero Vidomlansky, Ricardo Ronderos, Ana Laura Sadowski, Jorgelina Sala, Alejandro Sánchez, Andrea Santoro, Lilia Schiavi, Mariano Sein, Virginia Sernia, Leonardo Serra, Maximiliano Sicer, Tomas Smith, Leonardo Soso, Georgina Sposetti, Andrea Steinacher, Jorge Stival, Jorge Tedesco, Hugo Tonin, Mauro Tortolo, Maria Ulla, Julio Vallejos, Marisa Vico, Luciana Virgillito, Virginia Visco, Daniel Vogel, Florencia Waisman, César Zaidman, Noemi Zucchiatti, Imran Badshah, Neale Cohen, Peter Colman, David Colquhoun, Timothy Davis, Spiros Fourlanos, Greg Fulcher, Jane Hamlyn, Cilla Haywood, Samantha Hocking, Maeve Huchinson, William Jeffries, Mervyn Kyl, Clement Lo, PeakMann Mah, Ashley Makepeace, Dolly Marope, Natalie Nanayakkar, Alison Nankervis, Neil Palmer, Barbara Palolus, Satish Pillai, Sarah Price, Joseph Proietto, Anne Reutens, Natassia Rodrigo, Abdul Sheikh, Greg Smith, Michelle So, Georgia Soldatos, Bronwyn Stuckey, Priya Sumithran, Helena Teede, Parind Vora, Lyn Williams, Eduardo Abib, Christiani Adão Poço, Érica Ferreira Alves, Janaina Andreatta Bernardi Barea, Livia Avezum Oliveira, Denise Ludovico da Costa de Castro, Ivan Correa da Cruz, Midiã Costa, Ivan Cruz, Sidney Cunha, Marco Antonio Vieira Da Silva, Renata de Carvalho Camara Bona, Bruna de Paula, Freddy Eliaschewitz, Guilherme Fazolli, Carlos Alberto Ferreira Filho, Jose Fortes, Cesar França, Denise Reis Franco, Paulo Roberto Genestreti, Flavio Giorgeto, Rodrigo Marques Gonçalves, Michele Elka Grossman, Ana Claudia Henrique Marcelino, Mauro Hernandes, Ana Horta, Cristiano Jaeger, Midia Kaneblai, Cecilia Kauffman Rutenberg, Jose Francisco Kerr Saraiva, Maria Angelica Lemos, Lilia Maia, Euler Roberto Manenti, Mariana Marques, Cynthia Melissa Valerio, Rodrigo Moreira, Flávia Mothé, Osana Maria Mouco, Philip Moura, José Carlos Moura Jorge, Carlos Nakashima, Marcelo Nakazone, Thiago Napoli, Cristiane Nunes, Joao Eduardo Nunes Salles, Karla Oliveira, Marcela Oliveira, Gracielly de Souza Pantano, Fabio Petri, Leonardo Piazza, Andreia Carla Pires, Patricia Pizzato, Sergio Prata, Dalton Precoma, Rafael Rech, Gilmar Reis, Heleno Reis, Elisabete Resende, Jose Ribas Fortes, Sylka Rodovalho, Fabio Rossi dos Santos, Joao Eduardo Salles, Célia Regina Sampaio, Thiago Santos, Vanessa Santos dos Santos, Tulio Silva e Quadros, Daniel Silveira, Katia Nunes Siqueira, M Teireira, Marcelo Uehara, C Valerio, Henrique Vianna, Maria Helena Vidotti, Guilherme de Lima Visconti, Maria Teresa Zanella, Viktoriya Andreeva, Radoslav Borisov, Nikolay Botushanov, Georgi Dimitrov, Kameliya Dimova, Tsvetan Dragoychev, Valentina Grigorova, Valentina Gushterova, Ivaylo Ivanov, Tatyana Kocelova, Dimo Kurktschiev, Milena Miletieva, Neli Nenkova-Gugusheva, Ralitsa Pancheva, Maria Pavlova, Dimitar Raev, Vesela Spasova, Anastas Stoikov, Dimitar Troev, Todor Yanev, Mariana Yoncheva-Mihaylova, Alexander Abitbol, Buki Ajala, Abdullh Alguwaihes, Jean-Luc Ardilouze, Nahla Aris-Jilwan, Amel Arnaout, Ronnie Aronson, Nadeem Aslam, Sandra Babin, Jean-Patrice Bailargeon, Allan Bailey, Harpreet Bajaj, Christian Beauchesne, Sorin Beca, Andre Belanger, Alan Bell, Diego Bellabarba, Lori Berard, Brian Berenbaum, Vincent Bergeron, Joseph Berlingieri, Frédéric Bernier, Phoebe Bishara, David Blank, Ian Blumer, Suzanne Brault, Donald Breton, André Carpentier, James Cha, Prakash Chandra, Jean-Louis Chiasson, James R Conway, Ghyslaine Couture, Nathalie Couture, Gilles Dagenais, Dyotirmoy Datta, Giuseppe D'Ignazio, Richard Dumas, Didier Fay, Andre Frechette, Louise Frenette, Daisy Fung, Nathalie Gagnon, Meri Galter, Jean Garon, Jean Sebastien Gauthier, Christian Geadah, Jeremy Gilbert, Ronald Girard, Ronald Goldenberg, Loren David Grossman, Nikhil Gupta, Jean-Pierre Halle, Marie-France Hivert, Ghislaine Houde, Robyn Houlden, Irene Hramiak, Ted Jablonski, Akshay Jain Jain, Hasnain Khandwala, Munish Khosla, C Lachance, Emilie Laflamme, Marie-France Langlois, Luc Larivee, Joanne Liutkus, Heather Lochnan, Saleem Malik, Charlotte McDonald, Pravinsagar Mehta, John Mihailidis, Alain Milot, Priya Narula, Patrice Nault, Arun Nayar, William Nisker, Gilles Ouellet, Jean Palardy, Minta Patel, Terri Paul, Sue Pedersen, Patrice Perron, Marie-Hélène Pesant, Paul Poirier, Marie-Claude Poulin, Zubin Punthakee, Waheed Rehman, Stuart Ross, P Sagar, Nouhad Saliba, Sam Sandler, Alicia Schiffrin, Robert Schlosser, Anila Seth-Sharma, Mark Sherman, David Sionit, Tharsan Sivakumar, Juan Soto, Eric St-Amour, Oren Steen, Jack Sussman, Adam Telner, Sheldon Tobe, David-Yaw Twum-Barima, Audrey Van Zanten, Nicole VanRossum, Jonathan Vecchiarelli, Rick Ward, John Wessengel, Stanley Weisnagel, Igor Wilderman, Vincent Woo, Natalia Yakubovich, Jean-Francois Yale, Zeina Yared, Monica Acevedo, Maria Loreto Aguirre, Andres Aizman, Maria Soledad Barroso, Leonardo Cobos, Alfredo Danin Vargas, Barbara Descalzi, Gonzalo Godoy, 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Digital, Background: Two glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists reduced renal outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes at risk for cardiovascular disease. We assessed the long-term effect of the GLP-1 receptor agonist dulaglutide on renal outcomes in an exploratory analysis of the REWIND trial of the effect of dulaglutide on cardiovascular disease. Methods: REWIND was a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial at 371 sites in 24 countries. Men and women aged at least 50 years with type 2 diabetes who had either a previous cardiovascular event or cardiovascular risk factors were randomly assigned (1:1) to either weekly subcutaneous injection of dulaglutide (1·5 mg) or placebo and followed up at least every 6 months for outcomes. Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratios (UACRs) and estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs) were estimated from urine and serum values measured in local laboratories every 12 months. The primary outcome (first occurrence of the composite endpoint of non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or death from cardiovascular causes), secondary outcomes (including a composite microvascular outcome), and safety outcomes of this trial have been reported elsewhere. In this exploratory analysis, we investigate the renal component of the composite microvascular outcome, defined as the first occurrence of new macroalbuminuria (UACR >33·9 mg/mmol), a sustained decline in eGFR of 30% or more from baseline, or chronic renal replacement therapy. Analyses were by intention to treat. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01394952. Findings: Between Aug 18, 2011, and Aug 14, 2013, 9901 participants were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive dulaglutide (n=4949) or placebo (n=4952). At baseline, 791 (7·9%) had macroalbuminuria and mean eGFR was 76·9 mL/min per 1·73 m2 (SD 22·7). During a median follow-up of 5·4 years (IQR 5·1-5·9) comprising 51 820 person-years, the renal outcome developed in 848 (17·1%) participants at an incidence rate of 3·5 per 100 person-years in the dulaglutide group and in 970 (19·6%) participants at an incidence rate of 4·1 per 100 person-years in the placebo group (hazard ratio [HR] 0·85, 95% CI 0·77-0·93; p=0·0004). The clearest effect was for new macroalbuminuria (HR 0·77, 95% CI 0·68-0·87; p, Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud
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15. Dulaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes (REWIND): a double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial
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Ammar Wakil, Emma Walkinshaw, Asem Ali, Robert Anderson, Richard Arakaki, Omar Aref, Mehrdad Kevin Ariani, David Arkin, Salomon Banarer, George Barchini, Arti Bhan, Kelley Branch, Donald Brautigam, Stephen Brietzke, Maridez Brinas, Yudit Brito, Casey Carter, Kimberely Casagni, Sabina Casula, Simon Chakko, Seth Charatz, Dale Childress, Lisa Chow, Malgorzata Chustecka, Subha Clarke, Lisa Cohen, Barry Collins, Gildred Colon Vega, Angel Comulada-Rivera, Gregorio Cortes-Maisonet, Matthew Davis, Jose de Souza, Cyrus Desouza, Mary Dinnan, Bobbi Duffy-Hidalgo, Barbara Dunn, Julia Dunn, Marshall Elman, James Felicetta, Stuart Finkelstein, David Fitz-Patrick, Hermes Florez, Alan Forker, Wayne Fowler, Sonja Fredrickson, Zachary Freedman, Brooke Gainey Narron, Kristin Gainey-Ferree, Michael Gardner, Christian Gastelum, Stephen Giddings, Eve Gillespie, Michael Paul Gimness, Gary Goldstein, Maria Gomes, Nelson Gomez, Timothy Gorman, Ketan Goswami, Arthur Graves, Scott Hacking, Charles Hall, Lenita Hanson, Sherman Harman, David Heber, Robert Henry, Janette Hiner, Irl Hirsch, Priscilla Hollander, Thomas Hooker, Barry Horowitz, Laura Hoste, Loli Huang, Minh Huynh, Dan Hyman, Soha Idriss, Ali Iranmanesh, Dennis Karounos, Moti Kashyap, Lois Katz, William Kaye, Yevgeniy Khaiton, Romesh Khardori, Timothy Kitchen, Andrew Klein, Wendi Knffem, Mikhail Kosiborod, Nicola Kreglinger, Davida Kruger, Anubhav Kumar, Ivan Laboy, Patricia Larrabee, Laura Larrick, Donna Lawson, Mike Ledet, James Lenhard, James Levy, George Li, Zhaoping Li, David Lieb, April Limcolioc, Jane Lions-Patterson, Daniel Lorber, Daniel Lorch, Michael Lorrello, Peter Lu, Kathryn Jean Lucas, Siu-Ling Ma, Michael MacAdams, Michelle Magee, Alexander Magno, Aparna Reddy Mahakala, Jennifer Marks, Anthony McCall, William McClanahan, Carole McClary, Lydia Melendez, John Melish, Deanna Michaud, Christopher Miller, Neil Miller, Pablo Mora, Marriyam Moten, Sunder Mudaliar, Gregory Myrick, Puneet Narayan, Mike Nassif, Karena Neri, Tabitha Newton, Patricia Niblack, Philip Nicol, Ebenezer Nyenwe, A. Ola Odugbesan, Yolanda Okorocha, Ramón Ortiz Carrasquillo, Kwame Osei, Coromoto Palermo, Hiren Patel, Krishna Patel, Cindy Pau, Michael Perley, Sanford Plevin, Elena Plummer, Richard Powell, Mohammed Qintar, Rex Rawls, John Reyes-Castano, Lillian Reynolds, Robert Richards, Julio Rosenstock, Caroline Rowe, Jahandar Saleh, Sony Sam, Alfredo Sanchez, Donald Sander, Bruce Sanderson, Virginia Savin, Elizabeth Seaquist, Jayendra Shah, Serena Shi, Vijay Shivaswamy, Tammi Shlotzhauer, David Shore, Bobbie Skukowski, Kyaw Soe, Vesna Solheim, Joseph Soufer, Helmut Steinberg, Jaime Steinsapir, Phillip Tarkington, Debra Thayer, Stephen Thomson, James Thrasher, Joseph Tibaldi, Jeff Tjaden, Oberto Tores, Dace Trence, Subbulaxmi Trikudanathan, Jagdeesh Ullal, Gabriel Uwaifo, Anthony Vo, Kenny Vu, Damandeep Walia, Karen Weiland, Fred Whitehouse, Thomas Wiegmann, Kathleen Wyne, Alan Wynne, Kevin Yuen, Joel Zaretzky, James Zebrack, Franklin Zieve, William Zigrang, and Everest
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Population ,Placebo-controlled study ,Glucagon-Like Peptides ,Myocardial Infarction ,Type 2 diabetes ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Placebo ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Aged ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Semaglutide ,Hazard ratio ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Immunoglobulin Fc Fragments ,Stroke ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Dulaglutide ,Female ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Digital, Background Three different glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists reduce cardiovascular outcomes in people with type 2 diabetes at high cardiovascular risk with high glycated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) concentrations. We assessed the effect of the GLP-1 receptor agonist dulaglutide on major adverse cardiovascular events when added to the existing antihyperglycaemic regimens of individuals with type 2 diabetes with and without previous cardiovascular disease and a wide range of glycaemic control. Methods This multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was done at 371 sites in 24 countries. Men and women aged at least 50 years with type 2 diabetes who had either a previous cardiovascular event or cardiovascular risk factors were randomly assigned (1:1) to either weekly subcutaneous injection of dulaglutide (1·5 mg) or placebo. Randomisation was done by a computer-generated random code with stratification by site. All investigators and participants were masked to treatment assignment. Participants were followed up at least every 6 months for incident cardiovascular and other serious clinical outcomes. The primary outcome was the first occurrence of the composite endpoint of non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or death from cardiovascular causes (including unknown causes), which was assessed in the intention-to-treat population. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT01394952. Findings Between Aug 18, 2011, and Aug 14, 2013, 9901 participants (mean age 66·2 years [SD 6·5], median HbA1c 7·2% [IQR 6·6–8·1], 4589 [46·3%] women) were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive dulaglutide (n=4949) or placebo (n=4952). During a median follow-up of 5·4 years (IQR 5·1–5·9), the primary composite outcome occurred in 594 (12·0%) participants at an incidence rate of 2·4 per 100 person-years in the dulaglutide group and in 663 (13·4%) participants at an incidence rate of 2·7 per 100 person-years in the placebo group (hazard ratio [HR] 0·88, 95% CI 0·79–0·99; p=0·026). All-cause mortality did not differ between groups (536 [10·8%] in the dulaglutide group vs 592 [12·0%] in the placebo group; HR 0·90, 95% CI 0·80–1·01; p=0·067). 2347 (47·4%) participants assigned to dulaglutide reported a gastrointestinal adverse event during follow-up compared with 1687 (34·1%) participants assigned to placebo (p, Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud
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16. American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guideline 7: Guidelines for EEG Reporting
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Tammy N. Tsuchida, Selioutski Olga, Heidi M. Munger Clary, Juan Ochoa, Janna Cheek, Frank W. Drislane, and William O. Tatum
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physiology ,Neurophysiology ,Documentation ,Electroencephalography ,Clinical neurophysiology ,050105 experimental psychology ,Medical Records ,Terminology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Ictal ,Medical history ,Medical physics ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Psychiatry ,Societies, Medical ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Guideline ,United States ,Inter-rater reliability ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Neurology ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
This EEG Guideline incorporates the practice of structuring a report of results obtained during routine adult electroencephalography. It is intended to reflect one of the current practices in reporting an EEG and serves as a revision of the previous guideline entitled "Writing an EEG Report." The goal of this guideline is not only to convey clinically relevant information, but also to improve interrater reliability for clinical and research use by standardizing the format of EEG reports. With this in mind, there is expanded documentation of the patient history to include more relevant clinical information that can affect the EEG recording and interpretation. Recommendations for the technical conditions of the recording are also enhanced to include post hoc review parameters and type of EEG recording. Sleep feature documentation is also expanded upon. More descriptive terms are included for background features and interictal discharges that are concordant with efforts to standardize terminology. In the clinical correlation section, examples of common clinical scenarios are now provided that encourages uniformity in reporting. Including digital samples of abnormal waveforms is now readily available with current EEG recording systems and may be beneficial in augmenting reports when controversial waveforms or important features are encountered.
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17. First Detection of Leaf Blight and Stem Canker Caused by Phytophthora ramorum on Brisbane Box in the United States
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M. C. Soriano, Juan Ochoa, Cheryl L. Blomquist, Suzanne Rooney-Latham, and Drew Zwart
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Canker ,biology ,Spots ,Myrtaceae ,Lophostemon confertus ,Plant Science ,Umbellularia ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Horticulture ,Phytophthora ramorum ,medicine ,Leaf spot ,Phytophthora ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Brisbane box,Lophostemon confertus (Myrtaceae) is a frost tender evergreen tree planted for its upright form, large ovate leaves and attractive white flowers which bloom in the spring. In June of 2017, the Plant Pest Diagnostics Center lab received a call from an arborist who described Brisbane box street trees dying in central Sausalito, Marin Co., California. Trees ranged from containing 10% to nearly 80% dead hanging leaves. Six trees along the same street were affected. Wilted brown leaves remained attached to branchlets covered in black cankers. Some healthy branchlets had leaves with angular spots which crossed the veins and were surrounded by yellow halos. Isolations were made onto CMA-PARP (Jeffers and Martin, 1986) from the canker and leaf spot margins. A Phytophthora species resemblingPhytophthora ramorum grew on CMA-PARP media with coralloid coenocytic hyphae, chlamydospores, and ellipsoidal semi-papillate sporangia. The internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) of rDNA was amplified and sequenced using primers PHY.OO.18F and PHY.OO.28SR (Rooney-Latham, et al. 2019). BLAST analysis of 770 base pairs of the sequenced amplicon (GenBank MK993541) showed 100% identity with the ITS sequence of the P. ramorum ex-type (MG865581). A portion of the cox2 gene was amplified and sequenced (Hudspeth et al. 2000) (GenBank MK994528) and 530 base pairs matched with 100% identity GU222130. Pathogenicity was confirmed by inoculating 3, initially 1.8-meter-tall trees in 18.9-liter pots. Prior to inoculations, trees were cut so they would fit into 122 cm high dew and growth chambers. For each tree, 3 lower branchlets measuring from 4 to10 mm in diameter were inoculated by wounding with a 6 mm punch, placing a colonized agar plugs in the wound, then wrapping with Parafilm. Lower branches were covered in plastic to protect them from subsequent zoospore inoculation. Branchlet inoculum was prepared by growing P. ramorum on V8 juice agar (V8) for 4 days at 22°C. Zoospores were prepared for leaf inoculation by taking 6 mm agar plugs from the margin of 6-day old cultures and flooding plugs in soil water for four days. Zoospores were released by transferring plugs to sterile distilled water at 4°C for 1.5 h. Leaves on the same three trees that were inoculated with the plugs were sprayed with 350 mL of zoospores (2 × 105 zoospores/mL), and placed in a dew chamber at 23°C for 48 h. Afterwards, they were transferred to a growth chamber (23°C, 12-h diurnal cycle) where the plastic was removed from the lower branches after leaves had dried. A single control tree was treated similarly with uncolonized V8 plugs, followed by a water spray. Leaf spots were visible 4 days later, with inoculated leaves turning necrotic and abscising after 3 weeks. Cankers from inoculated branchlets measured from 12 to 60 mm long after 60 days. Phytophthora ramorum was isolated from the margin of every inoculated canker and leaf spot. No P. ramorum was isolated from the control tree. To our knowledge, this is the first report of P. ramorum on L. confertus, in the world. Natural inoculum presumably came from infected Umbellularia californica trees located less than 800 m west of the trees in Sausalito. This detection will further limit the planting choices of arborists and landscapers in P. ramorum infected locations.
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18. Hypergraphs in Phase-Space: A New Method for Predicting Epileptic Seizures
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Juan Ochoa, Patrick Luckett, J. Todd McDonald, Elena Pavelescu, and Lee M. Hively
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Hypergraph ,Computer science ,Physics::Medical Physics ,02 engineering and technology ,Status epilepticus ,Electroencephalography ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,Nonlinear time series analysis ,0302 clinical medicine ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,medicine ,Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognition ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pattern recognition ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Phase space ,Scalp ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,Epileptic seizure ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Prolonged seizure can evolve into status epilepticus, which can lead to injury or death. We propose a seizure prediction algorithm using a hyper-graph approach to phase-space analysis. Objective indications of seizure onset are derived via time delay embedding of minimally invasive time-serial scalp EEG. The approach considers the brain as a complex nonlinear dynamical system whose states can be characterized to determine change in brain dynamics related to epileptic seizure activity. Our method extracts phase-space graphs via nonlinear time series analysis and time delay embedding and partitions the phase-space graphs to form hypergraphs. The features of the hypergraphs are evaluated using spectral analysis to form biomarkers for seizure prediction. The algorithm correlates historical degrees of change in hypergraph spectra from repeated measurements and makes accurate pre-dictions of seizure onset. Our method yields statistically significant results on scalp EEG data, with a training accuracy of 93% and testing accuracy of 80%.
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19. Description of Ictal HFO Mapping in Patients with Both Temporal and Extratemporal Seizure Focus
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Walter G. Rusyniak and Juan Ochoa
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Focus (geometry) ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,Resection ,Temporal lobe ,Surgical failure ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Ictal ,In patient ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,nervous system ,Neurology ,Anesthesia ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Objective. Review presurgical use of ictal HFO mapping to detect ictal activation areas with dual seizure focus in both the temporal and extratemporal cortex.Methods. Review of consecutive patients admitted to the University of South Alabama Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (SouthCEP) between January 2014 and October 2015, with suspected temporal lobe epilepsy and intracranial electrode recording. Ictal HFO localization was displayed in 3D reconstructed brain images using the patient’s own coregistered magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) with the implanted electrodes.Results. Four of fifteen patients showed evidence of extratemporal involvement at the onset of the clinical seizures. Ictal HFO mapping involving both frontal and temporal lobe changed the surgical resection areas in three patients where the initial surgical plan included only the temporal lobe. Resection of the ictal HFO at the onset of the seizure and the initial propagation region was associated with seizure freedom in all patients; follow-up period ranged from 12 to 25 months.Significance. Extratemporal ictal involvement may not have clinical manifestations and may account for surgical failure in temporal lobe epilepsy. Ictal HFO mapping is useful to define the ictal cortical network and may help detect an extratemporal focus.
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20. The Role of Benzodiazepines in the Treatment of Epilepsy
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Juan Ochoa and William A. Kilgo
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0301 basic medicine ,Benzodiazepine ,Clobazam ,business.industry ,medicine.drug_class ,GABAA receptor ,Lorazepam ,Status epilepticus ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Clonazepam ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Midazolam ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed as anxiolytics, sedatives, and anticonvulsants. They act on the GABAA receptor by increasing the conductance chloride through ionic channels, promoting a state of central nervous system depression. The clinical properties of benzodiazepines are dependent upon the composition of the different subunits of the GABAA receptor. Each subunit, in turn, has multiple subtypes that are present throughout the central nervous system, all of which impart different clinical responses. Benzodiazepines are the first-line treatment of status epilepticus. Time to treatment is crucial, and clinical response to benzodiazepines is lost with prolonged status epilepticus. Non-intravenous routes of midazolam should be considered as an equally efficacious alternative to intravenous lorazepam, which is the most commonly administered benzodiazepine for status epilepticus when intravenous access is available. Outpatient therapy with benzodiazepines for the acute treatment of seizures is currently limited to rectal diazepam, but alternative routes of administration are under development. Clobazam and clonazepam are good options for seizure prophylaxis in patients with epilepsy refractory to multiple antiepileptic drugs. Clobazam is preferred due to its affinity for the α2 subunit of the GABAA receptor, which leads to less potential for sedation. Adverse effects of chronic benzodiazepine use are sedation, tolerance, and potential for addiction and misuse in some patients.
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21. PATIENT SAFETY, PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
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Nitin Sethi, Cabello Laura, Luca Ghislanzoni, S. Lindgren, Kazumi Ono, Say-Yang Ong, Pavel Rylov, Deivis Edward Marín Ríos, Agustín Viña, Belgin Yavascaoglu, Jose Andres Calvache España, Michal Tichy, Juan Carlos Bianco, Ikeda shigemasa, Jorge Luis Torrejón Rojas, Roberto Favaloro, Niels Anker Pedersen, Diana Finkel, Marcos Pacheco, Wimonrat Sriraj, Albert Lorena, Andreas Harsten, Pavel Daniljuk, Hulya Gunay, Sylviana Barsoum, Chiharu Tanaka, Karsten Skovgaard Olsen, Thomas Rahlfs, Claudia Fuxman, Lino L Gomes, Lisa Cunningham, Yusuke Koyama, Maria Cristina Almeida, Juan Ochoa, A. A. J. van Zundert, Juan Camilo Gómez Salgado, Farnaz Kamali, Teresa Verdu, Kappei Matsumoto, Baldassare Licata, Sirirat Rattana-arpa, Luis Felipe Montoya-Pelaez, A. L. Polenov, Angela María Ríos Medina, Sara Whynot, Diego Alvarez, Marcelo T. O. Carlucci, Fatma Nur Kaya, Isaak Dimitriadis, Xavier Santiveri, Dora Zuker, Udom Kachintorn, Kailash Chandra Pant, Jorge Negroni, Carlos Fava, Akihiro Kashiwai, Jonas Åkeson, Dae Ja Um, Steven R Hofstetter, Ioanis Xarikopoulos, Desigen Reddy, Gonzalo Valencia, Prabhat K Singh, Alejandro Bertolotti, Antoine Bahati Kabeza, Bindiya Hari, Mkhululi Lukhele, Petros Stefanidis, John Semple, Sanjay Gandhi, Rodriguez Consuelo, Celina Gomes, Jong Tak Park, Allen Finley Somboon, Maria Prodromiti, Surendra Singh, Chiew Kim Ng, Alejandro Leites, Takashi Nakamura, Usharani Nimmagadda, Antonio Ribo, Gustavo Lev, Julie Mathew, Sigrid Kessler, Si Gon Kim, Pasi Lahtinen, Jerry Tan, Yumi Hoshino, Giovani Locks, Sabrina Bent, Carmen Ingrassia De Cruzado, Maria Negron-Gonzalez, Frank Rosinia, Igor Idov, Nikita Trembach, Sean Gallagher, Celina Oliveira, Claudia Marquez Simões, Silvia Miller, Sumita Bery, Wiyada Chalayonnawin, Srirat Arunratanakul, Corina Lee, Natalia Lesteva, Martin Hartín Harguindeguy, Javier Garcia-Cayuela, Thrinadha Rao Polamarasetti, as Carlos Vargas, Richard Urman, Laurie Freyder, Somchai Amornyotin, Volker Lischke, Pintor Elena, Ricardo Marenchino, Andreas Pikwer, Katharina Brandner, Lieke Muntinga, Gabriel Azevedo Terra Cunha, Ellen Iannoli, Pablo Gorosito, Kim Escher, Karen Pastorio, Christian Mukwesi, Jennifer Weller, Puttachard Saengtawan, Mohamed A. Abdullah, Carla Fernandes, Filomena Cerejo, Charles Cowles, Noah Rosenberg, Guillermo Andres Tajtelbaum, Angela Truong, Ana Agrelo, David Stansfield, León Valdivieso, Ramiro Barolo, Serene Chang, Siriporn Kongphlay, Federica Lovisari, Akarin Nimmannit, Finn M. Radtke, Kim Hae, Junko Hirashima, Felipe Melo Benevides, Yanina Arzani, Dimitris Maliamanis, Wolf Brockhaus, Vitaly Novikov, Srinivas Combiatore, Fernando de Paiva Araújo, Tong Khee Tan, Jiri Lastuvka, Karina Rando, Nikolaos Noulas, Tadeusz Musialowicz, Devendra Gupta, Thienthong Pulsuk, Bangaru Reddiyar, Semiha Uzunalioglu, Martin Franck, Bernd Chr. Frankenberger, P. Jason Toppin, Somi Ramachary Desikan, Gonzalo M. Rivas, Siritda Chatrattanakulchai, Massimo Dal Bianco, Jayashree Sood, George Djaiani, Eva Bendova, Elif Copuroglu, Eric Arisi, Roser Terradas, Florencia Werhum, Tammo Brouwer, Seetharaman Hariharan, Raminder Sehgal, Diego Garcia Picasso, Allen Holmes, Siripul Raza Abidi, Kenneth Sapire, Patricia Livingston, Suan-Ling Lim, Kyuyong Jang, Silvia Niveyro, Voravut Laphisetpun, Srini Pyati, Louise Rovsing, Natascha Ghadiali, Eun Sung, Busisiwe Mrara, Dimitrios Maliamanis, Jung Kim, John Stenglein, Carmen Gómez, Carla Farré, Irina Savvina, Elisavet Karkala, Arun Krishnamurthy, Mario Parreño Caparros, Francesco Carli, Yong Sup Shin, Hidekuni Hidaka, Raquel Santos, Ihab Labbene, Filomena Farinha, John Lefante, Aneesh Srivastava, Kumkoon Wajanawichajirb, Elif Basagan-Mogol, Amreeta Yanamandra, Khoubaib Abdellatif, Fiona Murray, Jane Torrie, Sergio Candiotto, Vivian Grünzig, Lauren Zolpys, Elizabeth Rebello, Marta Garcia Orellana, Jaime Olivares, Christine Hunter, Daniel Absi, Sohini Mitra, M. Ramez Salem, Oscar David Aguirre Ospina, Yara Marcondes Machado Castiglia, Vicente Cesáreo, Luz María Gómez Buitrago, June Goh, Hyun Kyo Lim, Alejandro Javier Bernasconi, Seiji Hattori, Bernd Scheller, Carlos Alberto Fernández Muñoz, Natalia Navarro Garcia, T. Mpourtzinakos, Leandro Gobbo Braz, Ahed Zeidan, Pei-Fen Teoh, Kavi Rampersad, Sujeet K Gautam, Maycor Da Luz, Arzu Yildirim, Alberto Domenech, Christian Byhahn, Florencia Picaroni, Fred Shapiro, Shaul Cohen, Dmitry Gulaev, Jean Kronberg, Gurkan Turker, Manu-Priya Sharma, Belgin Yavaçcaoglu, Alberto Vieira Pantoja, Eman Awad, Maria Fezza, Mauro Signorelli, Fabiane Cardia Salman, Ruchi Verma, Sultan Al-Temyat, Stefano Merigliano, Karima Taamallah, Kazuhito Kusudo, Anil K. Agarwal, Mikko Hippeläinen, Isabeau Walker, Oscar Mendiz, Dariush Abtahi, Hedi Gharsallah, Fernanda Marques Ferraz de Sa, Ian Mc Lean, Pablo Ingelmo, Maurício Ceccon, Jana Janco, Evan G. Pivalizza, Ming-Li Kong, Eduardo Bilesio, Adam Snyman, Nikolaos Panagopoulos, Pamela J. Morgan, Masoumeh Heydari Farzan, Jin Young Chon, Otto Pitkänen, Guillermo Orce, Jin Lee Dong, Enis Donizetti Silva, Alamo Francisco, Afroditi Kouvalakidou, Stephanie Russo, Theogene Twagirumugabe, Imen Naas, Smita Gosavi, Robert Henderson, Antti Valtola, Tsutomu Oshima, Dam-Thuy Truong, Gabriel Canale, Joseph Ruiz, Anderson, John Denny, Daniela Fontes, Daniel Bracco, Michael Friedman, Evelin Mejía Escobar, Nisval de Magalhães Junior, Marco Antonio Cardoso de Resende, Davy Cheng, Arunotai Siriussawakul, Cor J. Kalkman, Lídia Raquel de Carvalho, Maureen Fitzpatrick, Paul Kessler, Theoneste Mwumvaneza, Jesper Troensegaard Petersen, Janet Martin, Gina Bledsoe, Deryk Chen, Ravi Saibaba, Aleksey Tokorenko, N. Nick Knezevic, Diogo Castro, Hjörtur Hjartarson, Osiel Isaías Gutiérrez Bermúdez, Priscila Kusano, Elias Leon-Ruiz, Mike Hernandez, Sören Toksvig-Larsen, Eon Moon, Uttam Singh, Siew-Luan Toh, Francisco Gorbaran, George J. Crystal, Fernanda Barros, Liam Brannigan, and Jong Taek Park
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22. Biodegradation and biosorption of tetracycline and tylosin antibiotics in activated sludge system
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Nolwenn Prado, Juan Ochoa, Abdeltif Amrane, and Université de Rennes (UR)
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Chemistry ,Tetracycline ,animal diseases ,Biosorption ,Bioengineering ,Biodegradation ,Tylosin ,Membrane bioreactor ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics] ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,fluids and secretions ,Activated sludge ,Sodium benzoate ,Bioreactor ,medicine ,Food science ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine the fate of veterinary antibiotics entering biological treatment process. Due to the prevalence of their respective antibiotic family usage in livestock, tetracycline and tylosin were selected. Using modified Sturm test (OECD 301-B), their biodegradation were compared to that of a referent pollutant, sodium benzoate, well-known for its high biodegradability. Biodegradation rates were −28 and −35% for tetracycline and 4 and −5% for tylosin showing an absence of biodegradability. OECD 301-B inhibition tests showed a potential toxicity of both molecules on activated sludge inoculum derived from membrane bioreactor. Tetracycline presented good adsorbability while tylosin remained mostly present in the soluble phase. The Langmuir maximum adsorption capacity ( C s,max ) was found to be 72 and 7.7 mg g −1 for tetracycline and tylosin, respectively. Adsorption was therefore the most favourable fate for tetracycline entering a biological process. Conclusions on tylosin case were more controversial.
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23. Using a Virtual Training Program to Train Community Neurologist on EEG Reading Skills
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Dean Naritoku and Juan Ochoa
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Male ,Program evaluation ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Models, Educational ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Statistics as Topic ,education ,Electroencephalography ,Education ,User-Computer Interface ,Residence Characteristics ,medicine ,Humans ,Training plan ,Virtual training ,Computer Simulation ,Program Development ,Medical education ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Data Collection ,Online learning ,General Medicine ,United States ,Neurology ,Physical therapy ,Educational Status ,Continuous feedback ,Female ,Clinical Competence ,Clinical competence ,business ,Software ,Reading skills ,Program Evaluation - Abstract
EEG training requires iterative exposure of different patterns with continuous feedback from the instructor. This training is traditionally acquired through a traditional fellowship program, but only 28% of neurologists in training plan to do a fellowship in EEG.The purpose of this study was to determine the value of online EEG training to improve EEG knowledge among general neurologists.The participants were general neurologists invited through bulk e-mail and paid a fee to enroll in the virtual EEG program. A 40-question pretest exam was performed before training. The training included 4 online learning units about basic EEG principles and 40 online clinical EEG tutorials. In addition there were weekly live teleconferences for QA sessions. At the end of the program, the participants were asked to complete a posttest exam.Fifteen of 20 participants successfully completed the program and took both the pre- and posttest exams. All the subjects scored significantly higher in the posttest compared to their baseline score. The average score in the pretest evaluation was 61.7% and the posttest average was 87.8% (p = .0002, two-tailed).Virtual EEG training can improve EEG knowledge among community neurologists.
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24. Halogen ligth thermogravimetric technique for determining the retained water in fine aggregates used for concrete mixing design
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Jordi Payá, Juan Ochoa, and Yhan Paul Arias
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Absorption (acoustics) ,Thermogravimetric analysis ,INGENIERIA DE LA CONSTRUCCION ,Materials science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Concrete Mortar ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,law ,021105 building & construction ,medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Composite material ,Cement ,Fine aggregate ,Moisture ,Adsorbed water ,Design of experiments ,Absorbed water ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Water retention ,Halogen lamp ,TG ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
[EN] Measuring the rate of water retention of the aggregates used in mortars and concrete is required to achieve a good mix design. The water retention, specifically absorption, is used to keep constant the water/cement ratio. This paper focuses on the study of a new technique for measuring retained water in fine aggregates. In order to obtain results, the procedure described in the existing standards takes more than 24 h. Additionally, it involves high consumption of heat energy due to the use of drying ovens. Furthermore, the results obtained remain highly variable and therefore discussed by the scientific community.In this research, a novel technique based on a halogen moisture analyzer was implemented. The technique was assessed using an experiment design with a surface response model. The most important factors and levels were identified together with the interactions between them. Finally, the model was validated and the results obtained with this technique were compared with those obtained by conventional techniques in order to verify that they were equivalent.
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25. SPELTRA: A Robotic Assistant for Speech-and-Language Therapy
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José J. Pazos-Arias, Vladimir Robles-Bykbaev, Jorge García-Duque, Martín López-Nores, and Juan Ochoa-Zambrano
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Language therapy ,Medical education ,Rehabilitation ,business.industry ,Computer science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Developing country ,computer.software_genre ,Expert system ,World health ,Information and Communications Technology ,Health care ,medicine ,Ict tools ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer - Abstract
The Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) is an area focused on the rehabilitation of people suffering from different kinds of disorders and disabilities related with language and communication. According to latest estimates of the World Health Organization, most countries do not have appropriate structures to provide healthcare and rehabilitation services for those people. This problem becomes more complex on developing countries, due the lack of professionals and ICT-based tools to support the several activities that must be performed by the Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs). On those grounds, this paper presents a robotic assistant with the aim to help SLPs during the therapy activities. This approach is based on an integrative environment that relies on mobile ICT tools, an expert system, a knowledge layer and standardized vocabularies. This proposal has been tested on 26 children suffering from different kind of disabilities, and the results achieved have shown important improvements in some activities related with SLT like reduction of the time required to prepare patients for therapy, and better response of children to perform tasks.
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- 2015
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26. Electrolyte Therapy Reduces Spike-and-Wave Discharges in the WAG/Rij Rat Model of Absence Epilepsy
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Galina V. Dovgalets, Gregory L. Holmes, Dmytro Isaev, Arkadij N. Talnov, Juan Ochoa, Alina Savotchenko, and Elena Isaeva
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Male ,Rat model ,Electrolyte ,Article ,Rats, Mutant Strains ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Epilepsy ,Electrolytes ,Refractory ,Seizure control ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,Analysis of Variance ,Osmotic concentration ,business.industry ,Spike-and-wave ,food and beverages ,Electroencephalography ,medicine.disease ,Brain Waves ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,Neurology ,Epilepsy, Absence ,Anesthesia ,Anticonvulsants ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Electrolyte therapy - Abstract
Although antiepileptic drugs are often effective in the control of seizures, some patients show little or no improvement. As alternative treatments, different dietary modifications were shown to be beneficial for patients with poor tolerance for AEDS. Previous reports have shown that rice-based oral electrolyte hydration therapy is effective in seizure control in patients with refractory absence seizures. In the present study, using an animal model of absence epilepsy, we showed that the occurrence of spike-and-wave discharges significantly decreases upon switching to electrolyte therapy. We also showed that consumption of solution with the same osmolarity as rice-based oral electrolyte solution leads to a decrease in the number of spike-and-wave discharges per hour. We suggest that the antiepileptic effect of rice-based oral electrolyte hydration therapy can be at least in part due to hyperosmolarity of the ingested solution.
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- 2012
27. Nutrition in Surgical Oncology
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Fateh Entabi, Juan Ochoa, and Deepa Magge
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Surgical oncology ,business.industry ,General surgery ,medicine ,business - Published
- 2011
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28. Biodegradation by activated sludge and toxicity of tetracycline into a semi-industrial membrane bioreactor
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Nolwenn Prado, Juan Ochoa, and Abdeltif Amrane
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Environmental Engineering ,Denitrification ,Waste management ,Sewage ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,medicine.drug_class ,Chemistry ,Tetracycline antibiotics ,Bioengineering ,Membranes, Artificial ,Pilot Projects ,General Medicine ,Biodegradation ,Tetracycline ,Pulp and paper industry ,Membrane bioreactor ,Activated sludge ,Bioreactors ,Wastewater ,Bioreactor ,medicine ,Sewage treatment ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - Abstract
Much attention has been devoted recently to the fate of pharmaceutically active compounds such as tetracycline antibiotics in soil and water. Tetracycline (TC) biodegradability by activated sludge derived from membrane bioreactor (MBR) treating swine wastewater via CO 2 -evolution was evaluated by means of modified Sturm test, which was also used to evaluate its toxicity on carbon degradation. The impact of tetracycline on a semi-industrial MBR process was also examined and confronted to lab-scale experiments. After tetracycline injection in the pilot, no disturbance was detected on the elimination of organic matters and ammonium (nitrification), reaching after injection 88% and 99% respectively; only denitrification was slightly affected. Confirming the ruggedness and the superiority of membrane bioreactors over conventional bioreactors, no toxicity was observed at the considered level of TC in the pilot (20 mg TOC L −1 ), while at lab-scale sodium benzoate biodegradation was completely inhibited from 10 mg TOC L −1 TC. The origin of the activated sludge showed a significant impact on the performances, since the ultimate biodegradation was in the range −50% to −53% for TC concentrations in the range 10–20 mg TOC L −1 with conventional bioreactor sludge and increased to 18% for 40 mg TOC L −1 of TC with activated sludge derived from the MBR pilot. This confirmed the higher resistance of activated sludge arising from membrane bioreactor.
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- 2008
29. Semi-industrial-scale Process for Dilute Swine Wastewater Treatment Using a Submerged Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) with Direct Reuse of Treated Water
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Abdeltif Amrane, Jean-Luc Audic, Jens Meinhold, Juan Ochoa, and Nolwenn Prado
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Treated water ,General Chemical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,Reuse ,Membrane bioreactor ,Pulp and paper industry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Swine wastewater ,medicine ,Flushing ,Ammonium ,Centrifugation ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
The performances of a semi-industrial-scale membrane bioreactor to treat dilute swine wastewater were investigated on a 3 month running period. The treated water was directly reused in the piggery for flushing purposes. The pilot was proved to have good performances in terms of ammonium removal (99%), and COD removal (86%), despite an accumulation of heavy metals in the biological tanks (up to 17 mg/L for zinc and up to 115 mg/L for copper). 79% of the total phosphorus was eliminated through the process, 61% via centrifugation and 18% by biological uptake. The pilot showed a good adaptability to the variations of the loading rates of dilute swine wastewater's major components (COD, TN, TP, heavy metals).
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- 2007
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30. Application of Team-Based Learning To Teach Neurology Residents (P07.240)
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Juan Ochoa and Dean Naritoku
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Team-based learning ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medical education ,Neurology ,medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychology - Published
- 2012
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