59 research outputs found

    Predyktory niepowodzenia wentylacji nieinwazyjnej u krytycznie chorych i otyłych pacjentów — krótki przegląd piśmiennictwa

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    W ciągu ostatnich dwóch dekad obserwuje się coraz częstsze stosowanie wentylacji nieinwazyjnej (NIV) w leczeniu ostrej niewydolności oddechowej (ARF). Wskaźnik niepowodzeń NIV waha się jednak od 5% do 50%, a warunkiem powodzenia jest dobór pacjentów. Istnieją jednak grupy pacjentów, w których jest większe prawdopodobieństwo skuteczności NIV. Jedna z nich to chorzy na zespół hipowentylacji osób otyłych (OHS). W niniejszym przeglądzie podjęto próbę oceny skuteczności stosowania NIV u chorych z ostrą niewydolnością oddechową i określenia predyktorów niepowodzenia NIV u pacjentów z otyłością patologiczną. Zaledwie w kilku badaniach podjęto problem oceny skuteczności NIV w tej grupie chorych. Metoda ta okazywała się skuteczniejsza przy bardziej restrykcyjnej selekcji pacjentów. Otyli, u których niepowodzenie NIV było zauważalne wcześnie, charakteryzowali się wysokim stopniem ciężkości choroby przy przyjęciu do szpitala. Natomiast u więcej niż połowy pacjentów z hiperkapnią i zdekompensowanym zespołem OHS występowała opóźniona, aczkolwiek pozytywna odpowiedź na NIV. U pacjentów z dekompensacją OHS zaobserwowano korzystniejsze rokowanie i lepszą reakcję na NIV niż u innych chorych z hiperkapnią. Potrzebowali oni wyższych nastawień aparatu, dłuższego czasu do obniżenia PaCO2, częściej występowała u nich opóźniona, ale pozytywna odpowiedź na zastosowane leczenie, co powinno raczej przekonywać do stosowania NIV zamiast wczesnej intubacji. Ponieważ nie odnotowano wyraźnych predyktorów niepowodzenia stosowania NIV, konieczna jest dalsza uważna i długookresowa obserwacja.W ciągu ostatnich dwóch dekad obserwuje się coraz częstsze stosowanie wentylacji nieinwazyjnej (NIV) w leczeniu ostrej niewydolności oddechowej (ARF). Wskaźnik niepowodzeń NIV waha się jednak od 5% do 50%, a warunkiem powodzenia jest dobór pacjentów. Istnieją jednak grupy pacjentów, w których jest większe prawdopodobieństwo skuteczności NIV. Jedna z nich to chorzy na zespół hipowentylacji osób otyłych (OHS). W niniejszym przeglądzie podjęto próbę oceny skuteczności stosowania NIV u chorych z ostrą niewydolnością oddechową i określenia predyktorów niepowodzenia NIV u pacjentów z otyłością patologiczną. Zaledwie w kilku badaniach podjęto problem oceny skuteczności NIV w tej grupie chorych. Metoda ta okazywała się skuteczniejsza przy bardziej restrykcyjnej selekcji pacjentów. Otyli, u których niepowodzenie NIV było zauważalne wcześnie, charakteryzowali się wysokim stopniem ciężkości choroby przy przyjęciu do szpitala. Natomiast u więcej niż połowy pacjentów z hiperkapnią i zdekompensowanym zespołem OHS występowała opóźniona, aczkolwiek pozytywna odpowiedź na NIV. U pacjentów z dekompensacją OHS zaobserwowano korzystniejsze rokowanie i lepszą reakcję na NIV niż u innych chorych z hiperkapnią. Potrzebowali oni wyższych nastawień aparatu, dłuższego czasu do obniżenia PaCO2, częściej występowała u nich opóźniona, ale pozytywna odpowiedź na zastosowane leczenie, co powinno raczej przekonywać do stosowania NIV zamiast wczesnej intubacji. Ponieważ nie odnotowano wyraźnych predyktorów niepowodzenia stosowania NIV, konieczna jest dalsza uważna i długookresowa obserwacja

    Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease Patients Treated with Bilateral Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation: A Long-Term Overview

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    Bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) is an effective treatment in advanced Parkinson's Disease (PD). However, the effects of STN-DBS on freezing of gait (FOG) are still debated, particularly in the long-term follow-up (≥5-years). The main aim of the current study is to evaluate the long-term effects of STN-DBS on FOG. Twenty STN-DBS treated PD patients were included. Each patient was assessed before surgery through a detailed neurological evaluation, including FOG score, and revaluated in the long-term (median follow-up: 5-years) in different stimulation and drug conditions. In the long term follow-up, FOG score significantly worsened in the off-stimulation/off-medication condition compared with the pre-operative off-medication assessment (z = -1.930; p = 0.05) but not in the on-stimulation/off-medication (z = -0.357; p = 0.721). There was also a significant improvement of FOG at long-term assessment by comparing on-stimulation/off-medication and off-stimulation/off-medication conditions (z = -2.944; p = 0.003). These results highlight the possible beneficial long-term effects of STN-DBS on FOG

    Freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease patients treated with bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: A long-term overview

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    Bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) is an effective treatment in advanced Parkinson’s Disease (PD). However, the effects of STN-DBS on freezing of gait (FOG) are still debated, particularly in the long-term follow-up (>/=5-years). The main aim of the current study is to evaluate the long-term effects of STN-DBS on FOG. Twenty STN-DBS treated PD patients were included. Each patient was assessed before surgery through a detailed neurological evaluation, including FOG score, and reevaluated in the long-term (median follow-up: 5-years) in different stimulation and drug conditions. In the long term follow-up, FOG score significantly worsened in the off-stimulation/off-medication condition compared with the preoperative off-medication assessment (z = -1.930; p = 0.05) but not in the on-stimulation/off-medication (z = -0.357; p = 0.721). There was also a significant improvement of FOG at long-term assessment by comparing on-stimulation/off-medication and off-stimulation/off-medication conditions (z = -2.944; p = 0.003). These results highlight the possible beneficial long-term effects of STN-DBS on FOG

    UV-C irradiation is highly effective in inactivating SARS-CoV-2 replication

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    The potential virucidal effects of UV-C irradiation on SARS-CoV-2 were experimentally evaluated for different illumination doses and virus concentrations (1000, 5, 0.05 MOI). At a virus density comparable to that observed in SARS-CoV-2 infection, an UV-C dose of just 3.7 mJ/cm2 was sufficient to achieve a more than 3-log inactivation without any sign of viral replication. Moreover, a complete inactivation at all viral concentrations was observed with 16.9 mJ/cm2. These results could explain the epidemiological trends of COVID-19 and are important for the development of novel sterilizing methods to contain SARS-CoV-2 infection

    Standalone vertex finding in the ATLAS muon spectrometer

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    A dedicated reconstruction algorithm to find decay vertices in the ATLAS muon spectrometer is presented. The algorithm searches the region just upstream of or inside the muon spectrometer volume for multi-particle vertices that originate from the decay of particles with long decay paths. The performance of the algorithm is evaluated using both a sample of simulated Higgs boson events, in which the Higgs boson decays to long-lived neutral particles that in turn decay to bbar b final states, and pp collision data at √s = 7 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC during 2011

    Measurements of Higgs boson production and couplings in diboson final states with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    Measurements are presented of production properties and couplings of the recently discovered Higgs boson using the decays into boson pairs, H →γ γ, H → Z Z∗ →4l and H →W W∗ →lνlν. The results are based on the complete pp collision data sample recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider at centre-of-mass energies of √s = 7 TeV and √s = 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 25 fb−1. Evidence for Higgs boson production through vector-boson fusion is reported. Results of combined fits probing Higgs boson couplings to fermions and bosons, as well as anomalous contributions to loop-induced production and decay modes, are presented. All measurements are consistent with expectations for the Standard Model Higgs boson

    Hunt for new phenomena using large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum with ATLAS in 4.7 fb−1 of √s=7 TeV proton-proton collisions

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    Results are presented of a search for new particles decaying to large numbers of jets in association with missing transverse momentum, using 4.7 fb−1 of pp collision data at s√=7TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in 2011. The event selection requires missing transverse momentum, no isolated electrons or muons, and from ≥6 to ≥9 jets. No evidence is found for physics beyond the Standard Model. The results are interpreted in the context of a MSUGRA/CMSSM supersymmetric model, where, for large universal scalar mass m 0, gluino masses smaller than 840 GeV are excluded at the 95% confidence level, extending previously published limits. Within a simplified model containing only a gluino octet and a neutralino, gluino masses smaller than 870 GeV are similarly excluded for neutralino masses below 100 GeV

    Analysis of shared common genetic risk between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and epilepsy

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    Because hyper-excitability has been shown to be a shared pathophysiological mechanism, we used the latest and largest genome-wide studies in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (n = 36,052) and epilepsy (n = 38,349) to determine genetic overlap between these conditions. First, we showed no significant genetic correlation, also when binned on minor allele frequency. Second, we confirmed the absence of polygenic overlap using genomic risk score analysis. Finally, we did not identify pleiotropic variants in meta-analyses of the 2 diseases. Our findings indicate that amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and epilepsy do not share common genetic risk, showing that hyper-excitability in both disorders has distinct origins

    Search for dark matter in events with a hadronically decaying W or Z boson and missing transverse momentum in pp collisions at s√= 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A search is presented for dark matter pair production in association with a W or Z boson in pp collisions representing 20.3  fb−1 of integrated luminosity at s√=8  TeV using data recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events with a hadronic jet with the jet mass consistent with a W or Z boson, and with large missing transverse momentum are analyzed. The data are consistent with the standard model expectations. Limits are set on the mass scale in effective field theories that describe the interaction of dark matter and standard model particles, and on the cross section of Higgs production and decay to invisible particles. In addition, cross section limits on the anomalous production of W or Z bosons with large missing transverse momentum are set in two fiducial regions.We thank CERN for the very successful operation of the LHC, as well as the support staff from our institutions without whom ATLAS could not be operated efficiently. We acknowledge the support of ANPCyT, Argentina; YerPhI, Armenia; ARC, Australia; BMWF and FWF, Austria; ANAS, Azerbaijan; SSTC, Belarus; CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, NRC, and CFI, Canada; CERN; CONICYT, Chile; CAS, MOST, and NSFC, China; COLCIENCIAS, Colombia; MSMT CR, MPO CR, and VSC CR, Czech Republic; DNRF, DNSRC, and Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark; EPLANET, ERC, and NSRF, European Union; IN2P3-CNRS, CEA-DSM/IRFU, France; GNSF, Georgia; BMBF, DFG, HGF, MPG, and AvH Foundation, Germany; GSRT and NSRF, Greece; ISF, MINERVA, GIF, DIP, and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT and JSPS, Japan; CNRST, Morocco; FOM and NWO, Netherlands; BRF and RCN, Norway; MNiSW and NCN, Poland; GRICES and FCT, Portugal; MNE/IFA, Romania; MES of Russia and ROSATOM, Russian Federation; JINR; MSTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia; ARRS and MIZS, Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MINECO, Spain; SRC and Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; SER, SNSF, and Cantons of Bern and Geneva, Switzerland; NSC, Taiwan; TAEK, Turkey; STFC, the Royal Society, and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom; U.S. DOE and NSF, United States of America. The crucial computing support from all WLCG partners is acknowledged gratefully, in particular from CERN and the ATLAS Tier-1 facilities at TRIUMF (Canada), NDGF (Denmark, Norway, Sweden), CC-IN2P3 (France), KIT/GridKA (Germany), INFN-CNAF (Italy), NL-T1 (Netherlands), PIC (Spain), ASGC (Taiwan), RAL (UK), and BNL (U.S.), and in the Tier-2 facilities worldwide

    Search for direct third-generation squark pair production in final states with missing transverse momentum and two b-jets in √s=8 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    The results of a search for pair production of supersymmetric partners of the Standard Model third-generation quarks are reported. This search uses 20.1 fb−1 of pp collisions ats√=8TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The lightest bottom and top squarks (b˜1andt˜1respectively) are searched for in a final state with large missing transverse momentum and two jets identified as originating from b-quarks. No excess of events above the expected level of Standard Model background is found. The results are used to set upper limits on the visible cross section for processes beyond the Standard Model. Exclusion limits at the 95 % confidence level on the masses of the third-generation squarks are derived in phenomenological supersymmetric R-parity-conserving models in which either the bottom or the top squark is the lightest squark. Theb˜1is assumed to decay viab˜1→b∼0χ1and thet˜1viat˜1→b∼±χ1, with undetectable products of the subsequent decay of the∼±χ1due to the small mass splitting between the∼±χ1and the∼0χ1
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