18 research outputs found

    Arabic validation of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS)

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The popularity of using the Internet and related applications has grown in Arabic countries in recent years. Despite numerous advantages in terms of optimizing communications among individuals and social systems, the use of the Internet may in certain cases become problematic and engender negative consequences in daily life. As no instrument in the Arabic language is available, however, to measure excessive Internet use, the goal of the current study was to validate an Arabic version of the Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Arabic version of the CIUS was administered to a sample of 185 Internet users and exploratory and confirmatory analyses performed.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>As found previously for the original version, a one-factor model of the CIUS had good psychometric properties and fit the data well. The total score on the CIUS was positively associated with time spent online.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The Arabic version of the CIUS seems to be a valid self-report to measure problematic Internet use.</p

    Mechanism of KMT5B haploinsufficiency in neurodevelopment in humans and mice.

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    Pathogenic variants in KMT5B, a lysine methyltransferase, are associated with global developmental delay, macrocephaly, autism, and congenital anomalies (OMIM# 617788). Given the relatively recent discovery of this disorder, it has not been fully characterized. Deep phenotyping of the largest (n = 43) patient cohort to date identified that hypotonia and congenital heart defects are prominent features that were previously not associated with this syndrome. Both missense variants and putative loss-of-function variants resulted in slow growth in patient-derived cell lines. KMT5B homozygous knockout mice were smaller in size than their wild-type littermates but did not have significantly smaller brains, suggesting relative macrocephaly, also noted as a prominent clinical feature. RNA sequencing of patient lymphoblasts and Kmt5b haploinsufficient mouse brains identified differentially expressed pathways associated with nervous system development and function including axon guidance signaling. Overall, we identified additional pathogenic variants and clinical features in KMT5B-related neurodevelopmental disorder and provide insights into the molecular mechanisms of the disorder using multiple model systems

    Characteristics Of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With COPD In A French Multicenter Study

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    International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society (ATS), San Francisco, CA, MAY 13-18, 2016International audienc

    Characteristics Of Severe Pulmonary Hypertension Associated With COPD In A French Multicenter Study

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    International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society (ATS), San Francisco, CA, MAY 13-18, 2016International audienc

    Transplantation pulmonaire en France : actualisation des indications et contre-indications en 2022

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    International audienceLung transplantation (LTx) is the last-resort treatment for end-stage respiratory insufficiency, whatever its origin, and represents a steadily expanding field of endeavor. Major developments have been impelled over the years by painstaking efforts at LTx centers to improve donor and recipient selection, and multifaceted attempts have been made to meet the challenges raised by surgical management, perioperative care, and long-term medical complications. The number of procedures has increased, leading to improved post-LTx prognosis. One consequence of these multiple developments has been a pruning away of contraindications over time, which has, in some ways, complicated the patient selection process. With these considerations in mind, the Francophone Pulmonology Society (Société de Pneumology de Langue Française [SPLF]) has set up a task force to produce up-to-date working guidelines designed to assist pulmonologists in managing end-stage respiratory insufficiency, determining which patients may be eligible for LTx, and appropriately timing LTx-center referral. The task force has examined the most recent literature and evaluated the risk factors that continue to limit patient survival after LTx. Ideally, the objectives of LTx are to prolong life while improving quality of life. The guidelines developed by the task force apply to a limited resource and are consistent with the ethical principles described below.La transplantation pulmonaire (TxP) constitue le traitement ultime de l’insuffisance respiratoire terminale quelle qu’en soit l’origine et voit son activité en permanente expansion. Le travail minutieux des centres de TxP portant sur la sélection des donneurs et des receveurs d’un greffon pulmonaire ainsi que de l’ensemble des efforts fournis pour relever les défis de la prise en charge chirurgicale, péri-opératoire et la gestion des complications médicales de la TxP à plus long terme ont permis une augmentation du nombre de procédures et l’amélioration du pronostic post-TxP. Les membres du groupe de travail de la Société de pneumologie de langue française (SPLF) ont réalisé une mise à jour des données connues de la littérature et analysé les facteurs de risque qui limitent les chances de survie après la TxP. L’objectif de ce travail a été de guider les pneumologues dans leur prise en charge de l’insuffisance respiratoire terminale, de les aider à identifier les patients potentiellement éligibles à la TxP et de déterminer selon quels délais les adresser à centre de TxP. Les objectifs de la TxP demeurent l’allongement de la vie et l’amélioration de la qualité de vie des malades. Les propositions faites dans ce document portent sur une ressource limitée et restent guidées par des principes éthiques décrits plus loin

    ONCOGRAM: study protocol for the evaluation of therapeutic response and survival of metastatic colorectal cancer patients treated according to the guidelines of a chemosensitivity assay, the Oncogramme®

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    International audienceAbstract Background Colorectal cancer is a major public concern, being the second deadliest cancer in the world. Whereas survival is high for localized forms, metastatic colorectal cancer has showed poor prognosis, with a 5-year survival barely surpassing 11%. Conventional chemotherapies against this disease proved their efficiency and remain essential in first-line treatment. However, the large number of authorized protocols complexifies treatment decision. In common practice, such decision is made on an empirical basis, by assessing benefits and risks for the patient. In other words, there is currently no efficient means of predicting the efficacy of any chemotherapy protocol for metastatic colorectal cancer. Methods/design The use of a chemosensitivity assay, the Oncogramme®, should help clinicians administer the best chemotherapy regimen to their patients. We hypothesize it would ultimately improve their survival. In this multicentred, prospective trial (ONCOGRAM), eligible patients with metastatic colorectal cancer are randomized to determine whether they will receive an Oncogramme®. For clinicians whose patients benefited from the assay (arm A), results are used as a decision support tool. Patients not undergoing the Oncogramme® procedure are treated according to current practice, without the assistance of the assay (arm B). Primary outcome is 1-year progression-free survival. Secondary outcomes include response rates, as well as 6-month and 1-year survival rates. Discussion This study aims at investigating the clinical utility of the Oncogramme® as a decision support tool for the treatment of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. If the Oncogramme® positively influenced patient overall survival and/or progression-free survival, it would be of great value for clinicians to implement this assay within the current landscape of personalized medicine tools, which include genomics and biomarker assays. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT03133273 . Registered on April 28, 2017
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