27 research outputs found

    Chemometric-assisted cocrystallization: Supervised pattern recognition for predicting the formation of new functional cocrystals

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    Owing to the antimicrobial and insecticide properties, the use of natural compounds like essential oils and their active components has proven to be an effective alternative to synthetic chemicals in different fields ranging from drug delivery to agriculture and from nutrition to food preservation. Their limited application due to the high volatility and scarce water solubility can be expanded by using crystal engineering approaches to tune some properties of the active molecule by combining it with a suitable partner molecule (coformer). However, the selection of coformers and the experimental effort required for discovering cocrystals are the bottleneck of cocrystal engineering. This study explores the use of chemometrics to aid the discovery of cocrystals of active ingredients suitable for various applications. Partial Least Squares–Discriminant Analysis is used to discern cocrystals from binary mixtures based on the molecular features of the coformers. For the first time, by including failed cocrystallization data and considering a variety of chemically diverse compounds, the proposed method resulted in a successful prediction rate of 85% for the test set in the model validation phase and of 74% for the external test set

    High Pressure Behaviour of the Organic Semiconductor Salt (TTF-BTD)2I3.

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    : This study focuses on the effect of structure compression and cooling on the stereoelectronic properties of the planar π-conjugated TTF-BTD (TTF = tetrathiafulvalene; BTD = 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole) molecule, a prototypical example in which an electron-donor moiety is compactly annulated to an electron-acceptor moiety. Its partially oxidised iodine salt (TTF-BTD)2I3 is a crystalline semiconductor featuring segregated columns of TTF+0.5 units stacked via alternating short and long π-π interactions. We studied TTF-BTD at temperatures ranging from 300 K to 90 K and at pressures up to 7.5 GPa, using both X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy to determine the properties of the compressed samples. Periodic DFT calculations and several theoretical tools were employed to characterize the calculated structural modifications and to predict the structural changes up to 60 GPa. The existence of an unprecedented new phase is predicted above 20 GPa, following a covalent bond formation between two neighbouring TTF-BTD units

    Outcome Prediction in Patients with Severe COVID-19 Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation—A Retrospective International Multicenter Study

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    The role of veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation therapy (V-V ECMO) in severe COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is still under debate and conclusive data from large cohorts are scarce. Furthermore, criteria for the selection of patients that benefit most from this highly invasive and resource-demanding therapy are yet to be defined. In this study, we assess survival in an international multicenter cohort of COVID-19 patients treated with V-V ECMO and evaluate the performance of several clinical scores to predict 30-day survival. Methods: This is an investigator-initiated retrospective non-interventional international multicenter registry study (NCT04405973, first registered 28 May 2020). In 127 patients treated with V-V ECMO at 15 centers in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, and the United States, we calculated the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) Score, Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II), Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) Score, Respiratory Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Survival Prediction (RESP) Score, Predicting Death for Severe ARDS on V-V ECMO (PRESERVE) Score, and 30-day survival. Results: In our study cohort which enrolled 127 patients, overall 30-day survival was 54%. Median SOFA, SAPS II, APACHE II, RESP, and PRESERVE were 9, 36, 17, 1, and 4, respectively. The prognostic accuracy for all these scores (area under the receiver operating characteristic—AUROC) ranged between 0.548 and 0.605. Conclusions: The use of scores for the prediction of mortality cannot be recommended for treatment decisions in severe COVID-19 ARDS undergoing V-V ECMO; nevertheless, scoring results below or above a specific cut-off value may be considered as an additional tool in the evaluation of prognosis. Survival rates in this cohort of COVID-19 patients treated with V-V ECMO were slightly lower than those reported in non-COVID-19 ARDS patients treated with V-V ECMO

    ECMO for COVID-19 patients in Europe and Israel

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    Since March 15th, 2020, 177 centres from Europe and Israel have joined the study, routinely reporting on the ECMO support they provide to COVID-19 patients. The mean annual number of cases treated with ECMO in the participating centres before the pandemic (2019) was 55. The number of COVID-19 patients has increased rapidly each week reaching 1531 treated patients as of September 14th. The greatest number of cases has been reported from France (n = 385), UK (n = 193), Germany (n = 176), Spain (n = 166), and Italy (n = 136) .The mean age of treated patients was 52.6 years (range 16–80), 79% were male. The ECMO configuration used was VV in 91% of cases, VA in 5% and other in 4%. The mean PaO2 before ECMO implantation was 65 mmHg. The mean duration of ECMO support thus far has been 18 days and the mean ICU length of stay of these patients was 33 days. As of the 14th September, overall 841 patients have been weaned from ECMO support, 601 died during ECMO support, 71 died after withdrawal of ECMO, 79 are still receiving ECMO support and for 10 patients status n.a. . Our preliminary data suggest that patients placed on ECMO with severe refractory respiratory or cardiac failure secondary to COVID-19 have a reasonable (55%) chance of survival. Further extensive data analysis is expected to provide invaluable information on the demographics, severity of illness, indications and different ECMO management strategies in these patients

    Afro-latinoamérica en las revistas europeas especializadas en Estudios Latinoamericanos

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    Recopilación bibliográfica de artículos publicados desde 1980 sobre la cultura afroamericana en Latinoamérica, realizada con motivo del Año Internacional de los Afrodescendientes. Las fuentes utilizadas son las revistas europeas especializadas recogidas en América Latina Portal Europeo, sobre las cuáles se aportan datos de identificación.Afro-Latin America in Eurpean journals on Latin American StudiesBibliographic compilation of articles published since 1980 on African American culture in Latin America on the occasion of the International Year for People of African Descent. The sources used are European specialized journals indexed in Latin America European Portal

    Magnetic Network on Demand: Pressure Tunes Square Lattice Coordination Polymers Based on {[Cu(pyrazine)2]2+}n

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    We report the pressure-induced structural and magnetic changes in [CuCl(pyz)2](BF4) (pyz = pyrazine) and [CuBr(pyz)2](BF4), two members of a family of three-dimensional coordination polymers based on square mesh {[Cu(pyz)2]2+} n layers. High-pressure X-ray diffraction and density functional theory calculations have been used to investigate the structure-magnetic property relationship. Although structurally robust and almost undeformed within a large pressure range, the {[Cu(pyz)2]2+} n network can be electronically modified by adjusting the interaction of the apical linkers interconnecting the layers, which has strong implications for the magnetic properties. It is then demonstrated that the degree of covalent character of the apical interaction explains the difference in magnetic exchange between the two species. We have also investigated the mechanical deformation of the network induced by nonhydrostatic compression that affects the structure depending on the crystal orientation. The obtained results suggest the existence of "Jahn-Teller frustration" triggered at the highest hydrostatic pressure limit

    La sicurezza delle cure in corso di pandemia da Covid-19: una nuova sfida per il sistema sanitario nazionale

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    Dal momento in cui l'OMS ha dichiarato lo stato di pandemia legato all'infezione da coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, tematiche quali le infezioni nosocomiali, la gestione del rischio clinico e la disponibilità dei dispositivi di profezione individuale per il personale sanitario sono diventate questioni di interesse pubblico e una priorità anche per il Governo. L'appropriato utilizzo delle risorse strutturali, tecniche e organizzative è diventato l'obiettivo principale in tale contesto. L'impegno profuso dal personale sanitario ha ricevuto inizialmente un riconoscimento unanime da parte della collettività, a cui è seguita, tuttavia, la diffusione di comunicazioni pubblicitarie da parte di associazioni legali promotrici di consulenze gratuite in tema di responsabilità medica. Sulla base di tali premesse è prospettabile un incremento esponenziale di richieste di risarcimento in tema di ipotesi di responsabilità professionale e della struttura per danni correlati all'infezione da Covid-19, che rischia di sfociare in una vera e propria "pandemia giudiziaria"
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