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    Zee versus land

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    Ter gelegenheid van zijn afscheid als hoogleraar in de Zeegeschiedenis aan de Universiteit Leiden op vrijdag 25 september 2015Political Culture and National Identit

    Argatroban During Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty: Results of a Dose-Verification Study.

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    Background. Thrombin is a key enzyme in thrombogenesis. In animals, specific antithrombotic therapy at the time of coronary angioplasty reduced the incidence of subacute occlusion and inhibited the restenosis response. Argatroban is a highly selective synthetic thrombin antagonist that binds in a competitive manner. This is a report of a dose-verification study, assessing the safety and feasibility of intravenous Argatroban administration in patients undergoing percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Methods. Before angioplasty an intravenous bolus of 30 g/kg argatroban was administered, followed by a continuous infusion of 3.5 g/kg/min for 72 hours. Bolus injection was repeated, and the infusion rate was increased in order to achieve an activated coagulation time (ACT) of over 300 seconds. Following interim analysis, the bolus and initial infusion rate for the subsequent treatment groups was determined. Study endpoints were the occurrence of adverse events, coagulation tests, and qualitative angiogram reading. Patients were monitored by continuous 12-lead electrocardiographic recording over 24 hours, and underwent control angiography 18–24 hours following angioplasty. Results. Four treatment groups, comprised of 2, 8, 9, and 11 patients, respectively, were studied. The first two patients were excluded from analysis, since the initial dose was ineffective to attain an ACT-authorizing coronary angioplasty. The group with the highest dosage received a 250 g/kg intravenous bolus of argatroban, followed by a 4 hour infusion of 15 g/kg/min. At 4 hours the infusion rate was lowered to 3.8 g/kg/min and was continued for 68 hours without adjustment for catheter removal. The adverse event profile included myocardial infarction, aortocoronary bypass graft, bailout procedures, and repeat coronary angioplasty. Thrombin-time (TT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), and prothrombin time (PT) were significantly related to argatroban plasma concentration, as demonstrated by regression analyses (R-square 0.64, 0.71, and 0.84, respectively). Prothrombin fragments 1 and 2 and thrombin-antithrombin III complex did not fit into a mathematical model, but showed slightly increased levels after reduction or cessation of the infusion rate. Conclusions. This dose-verification study, including 30 patients at four dose levels, indicated that argatroban infusion in coronary angioplasty patients can be administered safely, and results in an adequate and predictable level of anticoagulation

    Long-Term Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children with Biliary Atresia

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    Objective: To assess long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes in school-aged children with biliary atresia. Study design: All Dutch children (6-12 years of age) diagnosed with biliary atresia were invited to participate in this study. We used validated neurodevelopmental tests to assess motor skills and cognition, and questionnaires to assess behavior. Scores were compared with the Dutch norm population, by means of 1-sample tests. Results are given as number and percentage or mean ± SD. Results: We included 46 children, with a median age of 11 years (range, 6-13 years); 36 children had undergone a liver transplantation (78%). Twelve children (26%) received special education (vs 2.4% in the norm population; P <.01). Motor outcomes were significantly affected compared with the norm population (P <.01), with 25% normal (vs 85%), 25% borderline (vs 10%), and 50% low scores (vs 5%). Total IQ was lower in patients with biliary atresia, compared with the norm population (91 ± 18 vs 100 ± 15; P <.01). There were no significant differences in test scores between children with native liver and after liver transplantation. Conclusions: School-aged children with biliary atresia show neurodevelopmental impairments compared with the norm population, especially in motor skills. Our data strongly warrant evaluation of neurodevelopmental intervention programs to assess whether long-term outcomes could be improved

    Вплив глобалізації на модифікацію стратегії соціально-економічного розвитку Бразилії

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    У статті розкрито характер та напрями модифікації національної стратегії розвитку Бразилії, яка зазнала значних змін унаслідок посилення глобалізації світового господарства. Значну увагу приділено дослідженню особливостей і результатів економічних реформ, які були впроваджені Бразилією з метою побудови ефективної соціально-економічної системи.В статье раскрываются характер и направления модификации национальной стратегии развития Бразилии, которая претерпела значительные изменения вследствие усиления глобализации мирового хозяйства. Значительное внимание уделяется исследованию особенностей и результатов экономических реформ, которые были осуществлены Бразилией с целью построения эффективной социально-экономической системы.This article focuses on the nature and direction of modification of the national strategy of Brazil, which has undergone significant changes due to increasing globalization of world economy. Special attention is paid to analysis of peculiarities and results of economic reforms that were implemented in order to build effective social and economic systems of Brazil

    Testosterone in men with hypogonadism and transgender males: a systematic review comparing three different preparations

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    Testosterone therapy is the cornerstone in the care of men with hypogonadism and transgender males. Gel and intramuscular injections are most frequently used and are registered and included in the international guidelines. The specific preparation should be selected according to the patient’s preference, cost, availability, and formulation-specific properties. As the majority of men with hypogonadism and transgender males require lifelong treatment with testosterone, it is important to utilize a regimen that is effective, safe, inexpensive, and convenient to use with optimal mimicking of the physiological situation. This systematic review reviews current literature on differences between the three most used testosterone preparations in adult men with hypogonadism and transgender males. Although it appeared hardly any comparative studies have been carried out, there are indications of differences between the preparations, for example, on the stability of testosterone levels, hematocrit, bone mineral density, and patient satisfaction. However, there are no studies on the effects of testosterone replacement on endpoints such as cardiovascular disease in relation to hematocrit or osteoporotic fractures in relation to bone mineral density. The effect of testosterone therapy on health-related quality of life is strongly underexposed in the reviewed studies, while this is a highly relevant outcome measure from a patient perspective. In conclusion, current recommendations on testosterone treatment appear to be based on data primarily from non-randomized clinical studies and observational studies. The availability of reliable comparative data between the different preparations will assist in the process of individual decision-making to choose the most suitable formula

    23 Questions of fluency in Australian languages revitalisation

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    Changes in endothelial glycocalyx are one of the earliest changes in development of cardiovascular disease. The endothelial glycocalyx is both an important biological modifier of interactions between flowing blood and the vessel wall, and a determinant of organ perfusion. We hypothesize that deeper penetration of erythrocytes into the glycocalyx is associated with reduced microvascular perfusion. The population-based prospective cohort study (the Netherlands Epidemiology of Obesity [NEO] study) includes 6,673 middle-aged individuals (oversampling of overweight and obese individuals). Within this cohort, we have imaged the sublingual microvasculature of 915 participants using sidestream darkfield (SDF) imaging together with a recently developed automated acquisition and analysis approach. Presence of RBC (as a marker of microvascular perfusion) and perfused boundary region (PBR), a marker for endothelial glycocalyx barrier properties for RBC accessibility, were assessed in vessels between 5 and 25 µm RBC column width. A wide range of variability in PBR measurements, with a mean PBR of 2.14 µm (range: 1.43-2.86 µm), was observed. Linear regression analysis showed a marked association between PBR and microvascular perfusion, reflected by RBC filling percentage (regression coefficient β: -0.034; 95% confidence interval: -0.037 to -0.031). We conclude that microvascular beds with a thick ("healthy") glycocalyx (low PBR), reflects efficient perfusion of the microvascular bed. In contrast, a thin ("risk") glycocalyx (high PBR) is associated with a less efficient and defective microvascular perfusion
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