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Molecular surveillance of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria in liver transplant candidates
(2021)
Background: Carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (CRGN) cause life-threatening infections due to limited antimicrobial treatment options. The occurrence of CRGN is often linked to hospitalization and antimicrobial treatment but remains incompletely understood. CRGN are common in patients with severe illness (e.g., liver transplantation patients). Using whole-genome sequencing (WGS), we aimed to elucidate the evolution of CRGN in this vulnerable cohort and to reconstruct potential transmission routes.
Methods: From 351 patients evaluated for liver transplantation, 18 CRGN isolates (from 17 patients) were analyzed. Using WGS and bioinformatic analysis, genotypes and phylogenetic relationships were explored. Potential epidemiological links were assessed by analysis of patient charts.
Results: Carbapenem-resistant (CR) Klebsiella pneumoniae (n=9) and CR Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n=7) were the predominating pathogens. In silico analysis revealed that 14/18 CRGN did not harbor carbapenemase-coding genes, whereas in 4/18 CRGN, carbapenemases (VIM-1, VIM-2, OXA-232, and OXA-72) were detected. Among all isolates, there was no evidence of plasmid transfer-mediated carbapenem resistance. A close phylogenetic relatedness was found for three K. pneumoniae isolates. Although no epidemiological context was comprehensible for the CRGN isolates, evidence was found that the isolates resulted of a transmission of a carbapenem-susceptible ancestor before individual radiation into CRGN.
Conclusion: The integrative epidemiological study reveals a high diversity of CRGN in liver cirrhosis patients. Mutation of carbapenem-susceptible ancestors appears to be the dominant way of CR acquisition rather than in-hospital transmission of CRGN or carbapenemase-encoding genetic elements. This study underlines the need to avoid transmission of carbapenem-susceptible ancestors in vulnerable patient cohorts.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a severe autoimmune disease of unknown etiology. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-related chain A (MICA) and B (MICB) are stress-inducible cell surface molecules. MICA and MICB label malfunctioning cells for their recognition by cytotoxic lymphocytes such as natural killer (NK) cells. Alterations in this recognition have been found in SLE. MICA/MICB can be shed from the cell surface, subsequently acting either as a soluble decoy receptor (sMICA/sMICB) or in CD4+ T-cell expansion. Conversely, NK cells are frequently defective in SLE and lower NK cell numbers have been reported in patients with active SLE. However, these cells are also thought to exert regulatory functions and to prevent autoimmunity. We therefore investigated whether, and how, plasma membrane and soluble MICA/B are modulated in SLE and whether they influence NK cell activity, in order to better understand how MICA/B may participate in disease development. We report significantly elevated concentrations of circulating sMICA/B in SLE patients compared with healthy individuals or a control patient group. In SLE patients, sMICA concentrations were significantly higher in patients positive for anti-SSB and anti-RNP autoantibodies. In order to study the mechanism and the potential source of sMICA, we analyzed circulating sMICA concentration in Behcet patients before and after interferon (IFN)-α therapy: no modulation was observed, suggesting that IFN-α is not intrinsically crucial for sMICA release in vivo. We also show that monocytes and neutrophils stimulated in vitro with cytokines or extracellular chromatin up-regulate plasma membrane MICA expression, without releasing sMICA. Importantly, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy individuals stimulated in vitro by cell-free chromatin, NK cells up-regulate CD69 and CD107 in a monocyte-dependent manner and at least partly via MICA-NKG2D interaction, whereas NK cells were exhausted in SLE patients. In conclusion, sMICA concentrations are elevated in SLE patients, whereas plasma membrane MICA is up-regulated in response to some lupus stimuli and triggers NK cell activation. Those results suggest the requirement for a tight control in vivo and highlight the complex role of the MICA/sMICA system in SLE.
Aqueous solutions of a nonionic surfactant (either Tween20 or BrijL23) and an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS) are investigated, using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). SANS spectra are analysed by using a core-shell model to describe the form factor of self-assembled surfactant micelles; the intermicellar interactions are modelled by using a hard-sphere Percus–Yevick (HS-PY) or a rescaled mean spherical approximation (RMSA) structure factor. Choosing these specific nonionic surfactants allows for comparison of the effect of branched (Tween20) and linear (BrijL23) surfactant headgroups, both constituted of poly-ethylene oxide (PEO) groups. The nonionic–anionic surfactant mixtures are studied at various concentrations up to highly concentrated samples (ϕ ≲ 0.45) and various mixing ratios, from pure nonionic to pure anionic surfactant solutions. The scattering data reveal the formation of mixed micelles already at concentrations below the critical micelle concentration of SDS. At higher volume fractions, excluded volume effects dominate the intermicellar structuring, even for charged micelles. In consequence, at high volume fractions, the intermicellar structuring is the same for charged and uncharged micelles. At all mixing ratios, almost spherical mixed micelles form. This offers the opportunity to create a system of colloidal particles with a variable surface charge. This excludes only roughly equimolar mixing ratios (X≈ 0.4–0.6) at which the micelles significantly increase in size and ellipticity due to specific sulfate–EO interactions.
Mild acquired factor XIII deficiency and clinical relevance at the ICU - a retrospective analysis
(2021)
Acquired FXIII deficiency is a relevant complication in the perioperative setting; however, we still have little evidence about the incidence and management of this rarely isolated coagulopathy. This study aims to help find the right value for the substitution of patients with an acquired mild FXIII deficiency. In this retrospective single-center cohort study, we enrolled critically ill patients with mild acquired FXIII deficiency (>5% and ≤70%) and compared clinical and laboratory parameters, as well as pro-coagulatory treatments. The results of the present analysis of 104 patients support the clinical relevance of FXIII activity out of the normal range. Patients with lower FXIII levels, beginning at <60%, had lower minimum and maximum hemoglobin values, corresponding to the finding that patients with a minimum FXIII activity of <50% needed significantly more packed red blood cells. FXIII activity correlated significantly with general coagulation markers such as prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and fibrinogen. Nevertheless, comparing the groups with a cut-off of 50%, the amount of fresh frozen plasma, thrombocytes, PPSB, AT-III, and fibrinogen given did not differ. These results indicate that a mild FXIII deficiency occurring at any point of intensive care unit stay is also probably relevant for the total need of packed red blood cells, independent of pro-coagulatory management. In alignment with the ESAIC guidelines, the measurement of FXIII in critically ill patients with the risk of bleeding and early management, with the substitution of FXIII at levels <50%-60%, could be suggested.
Background: Various studies have been made about the most effective and safest type of treatment for vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). Long-term results are needed for qualitative evaluation.
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) procedures for VCFs.
Materials and Methods: Forty-nine patients who received either PVP or PKP between 2002 and 2015 returned a specially developed questionnaire and were included in a cross-sectional outcome analysis. The questionnaire assessed pain development by use of a visual analog scale (VAS). Imaging data (CT scans) were retrospectively analyzed for identification of cement leakage.
Results: Patients’ VAS scores significantly decreased after treatment (7.0 ± 3.4 => 3.7 ± 3.4), (p < 0.001). The average pain reduction in patients treated with PVP was −3.3 ± 3.8 (p < 0.001) (median −3.5) and −4.0 ± 3.9 (p < 0.001) (median −4.5) in patients treated with PKP. Fifteen Patients (41.7%) receiving PVP and four patients (30.7%) receiving PKP experienced recurrence of pain. Cement leakage occurred in 10 patients (22.73%). Patients with cement leakage showed comparable VAS scores after treatment (6.8 ± 3.5 => 1.4 ± 1.6), (p = 0.008). Thirty-nine patients reported an increase in mobility (79.6%) and 41 patients an improvement in quality of life (83.7%).
Conclusion: Pain reduction by means of PVP or PKP in patients with VCFs was discernible over the period of observation. Percutaneous vertebroplasty and PKP contribute to the desired treatment results. However, the level of low pain may not remain constant.
The plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) is a preferred method for the detection of functional, SARS-CoV-2 specific neutralizing antibodies from serum samples. Alternatively, surrogate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) using ACE2 as the target structure for the detection of neutralization-competent antibodies have been developed. They are capable of high throughput, have a short turnaround time, and can be performed under standard laboratory safety conditions. However, there are very limited data on their clinical performance and how they compare to the PRNT. We evaluated three surrogate immunoassays (GenScript SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate Virus Neutralization Test Kit (GenScript Biotech, Piscataway Township, NJ, USA), the TECO® SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization Antibody Assay (TECOmedical AG, Sissach, Switzerland), and the Leinco COVID-19 ImmunoRank™ Neutralization MICRO-ELISA (Leinco Technologies, Fenton, MO, USA)) and one automated quantitative SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein-based IgG antibody assay (Abbott GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany) by testing 78 clinical samples, including several follow-up samples of six BNT162b2 (BioNTech/Pfizer, Mainz, Germany/New York, NY, USA) vaccinated individuals. Using the PRNT as a reference method, the overall sensitivity of the examined assays ranged from 93.8 to 100% and specificity ranged from 73.9 to 91.3%. Weighted kappa demonstrated a substantial to almost perfect agreement. The findings of our study allow these assays to be considered when a PRNT is not available. However, the latter still should be the preferred choice. For optimal clinical performance, the cut-off value of the TECO assay should be individually adapted.
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(2021)
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(2021)
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health threat in Western countries. The tremendously increasing prevalence rates in children lead to morbidity and mortality in adults. In many countries, prevalence has doubled since the 1980s. Other countries show a continuous increase or stagnate at a very high level. Given these regional differences, this study aims to draw a global world map of childhood obesity research, including regional epidemiological characteristics, to comprehensively assess research influences and needs. Methods: In addition to established bibliometric parameters, this study uses epidemiological data to interpret metadata on childhood obesity research from the Web of Science in combination with state-of-the-art visualization methods, such as density equalizing map projections. Results: It was not until the 1990s that belated recognition of the dangerous effects of childhood obesity led to an increase in the number of publications worldwide. In addition, our findings show that countries’ study output does not correlate with epidemiologic rates of childhood obesity. In contrast, the primary driver of the research efforts on childhood obesity appears to be largely driven government funding structures. Discussion/Conclusion: The geographical differences in the epidemiological background of childhood obesity complicate the implementation of transnational research projects and cross-border prevention programs. Effective realization requires a sound scientific basis, which is facilitated by globally valid approaches. Hence, there is a need for information exchange between researchers, policy makers, and private initiatives worldwide.
Objectives: Inadequate oral hygiene still leads to many serious diseases all over the world. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze scientific research in the field of oral health in order to be able to comprehend their relevant subject areas, research connections, or developments. Methods: This study aimed to assess the global publication output on oral hygiene to create a world map that provides background information on key players, trends, and incentives of research. For this purpose, established bibliometric parameters were combined with state-of-the-art visualization techniques. Results: This study shows the actual key players of research on oral hygiene in high-income economies with only marginal participation from lower economies. This still corresponds to the current burden situations, but they are more and more shifting to the disadvantage of the low-income countries. There is a clear North–South and West–East gradient, with the USA and the Western European nations being the most publishing nations on oral hygiene. As an emerging country, Brazil plays a role in the research. Conclusions: The scientific power players were concentrated in high-income countries. However, the changing epidemiological situation requires a different scientific approach to oral hygiene. This requires an expansion of the international network to meet the demands of future global oral health burdens, which are mainly related to oral hygiene.
Die allergische Rhinitis (AR) zählt zu einer der häufigsten chronischen Atemwegserkrankungen und betrifft weltweit etwa 500 Millionen Menschen. Bei einem Teil der Patienten mit rhinitischer Symptomatik lassen sich in den herkömmlichen Tests jedoch keine Hinweise für eine Allergensensibilisierung aufweisen. Diese Patienten wurden in der Vergangenheit häufig der Gruppe der nicht-allergischen Rhinitis (NAR) zugeordnet, welche über 200 Millionen Menschen weltweit betrifft. In den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten hat sich die lokale allergische Rhinitis (LAR) als wichtige Differentialdiagnose zur NAR oder idiopathischen Rhinitis (IR) ergeben. Einige Autoren postulieren, dass bis zu einem Viertel der chronischen Rhinitiker von LAR betroffen sein könnten und bis zu 62,5 % der bisher als NAR oder IR klassifizierten Patienten eine LAR haben könnten. Die LAR wird durch allergiesuggerierende Rhinitissymptome, eine positive Reaktion im nasalen Provokationstest (NPT) mit Inhalationsallergenen und das gelegentliche Vorhandensein spezifischer Antikörper in der Nasen-schleimhaut definiert, ohne dass ein Nachweis systemischer Sensibilisierung zu finden ist.
Da große Unterschiede der LAR-Prävalenzangaben herrschen, war es das Ziel der Arbeit, diese bei Personen mit ganzjähriger Rhinitis herauszufinden und die nasale Mukosa auf lokales spezifisches IgE (sIgE) zu untersuchen.
Hierfür wurden aus einer Gruppe von insgesamt 156 gescreenten Testpersonen 63 weitergehend erforscht. Einundzwanzig Patienten mit ganzjähriger NAR wurden herausgefiltert, untersucht und deren Ergebnisse mit denen von
24 AR Patienten und Hausstaubmilben (HDM)-Allergie sowie 18 Kontrollen verglichen. Wir untersuchten die Ausprägung der klinischen Symptomatik sowie die Reaktion im Haut-Prick-Test, das Gesamt-IgE und sIgE gegen die Milbenspezies Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (D1) und Dermatophagoides farinae (D2) in Serum und Nasensekret (NS) und führten mit allen einen NPT mit D2 durch. Der NPT wurde mithilfe der Messung des peak nasal inspiratory flow (PNIF) und des Lebel-Scores bewertet.
Während sich die Ausprägung der klinischen Symptomatik der NAR- und AR Patienten sehr ähnelte, wies keiner der NAR-Patienten nasales sIgE gegen HDM oder eine positive Reaktion im NPT gegen D2 auf. Der Nasensummenscore lag sowohl bei AR- und NAR-Patienten im Median bei 11 von 24 Punkten (Range: 6–21 Punkte beziehungsweise 6–20 Punkte) und hob sich signifikant von dem der Kontrollen ab, welche einen Score von 0 Punkten (Range: 0–5 Punkte) aufwiesen. Der Median des sIgE-D1 und sIgE-D2 im NS lag sowohl bei NAR Patienten als auch Kontrollen bei 0,1 kU/L (Range: 0,1–0,1 kU/L) und unterschied sich nicht signifikant voneinander. Im Gegensatz dazu zeigten 94,12 % der untersuchten AR-Proben erhöhtes sIgE-D1 oder sIgE-D2 im NS. Die mediane Konzentration im NS lag bei AR-Patienten für sIgE-D1 bei 1,19 kU/L (Range: 0,1–14,93 kU/L) und für sIgE-D2 bei 2,34 kU/L (Range: 0,1–22,14 kU/L). Der NPT mit D2 war bei 13/14 AR-Patienten (= 92,86 %) und keinem der NAR-Patienten oder Kontrollen positiv. Sowohl die absolute als auch die prozentuale PNIF-Abnahme nach HDM-Provokation unterschied sich zwischen AR-Patienten und Kontrollen sowie zwischen Patienten mit AR und NAR signifikant. Die prozentuale PNIF-Reduktion lag nach HDM-Provokation in der AR-Gruppe bei 55,85 %, der NAR-Gruppe bei 7,14 % und bei Kontrollen bei 0 %. Es ließ sich jedoch kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen Kontrollen und NAR-Patienten feststellen.
Aufgrund der erhobenen Ergebnisse ist festzuhalten, dass wir nur in der Gruppe der AR positive NPTs und nasales sIgE gegen HDM-Spezies nachweisen konnten und wir demnach für diese Studie eine Prävalenz der LAR unter den NAR-Patienten von 0 % feststellen. Wir gehen in Zusammenschau unserer Befunde daher davon aus, dass die Prävalenz von LAR im Bereich der NAR oder IR in der untersuchten in Deutschland lebenden Population deutlich niedriger sein muss als zuvor in anderen Populationen berichtet.
Die Therapie des critical size defects stellt eine große Herausforderung der Medizin dar. Die Knochendefekte können beispielsweise in Folge von Tumorresektionen, Knochenheilungsstörungen oder nach Frakturen entstehen. Den aktuellen Goldstandard in der Therapie großer Knochendefekte stellt die Transplantation von autologem Knochenmaterial dar. Die Entnahme des Materials aus dem Beckenkamm ist allerdings mit Nachteilen wie der Entnahmemorbididät verbunden. Alternativ können Tissue-Engineering Techniken eingesetzt werden, bei denen Zellen mit regenerativem Potential mit Knochenersatzmaterialien und Wachstumsfaktoren kombiniert werden, um eine Defektheilung zu erzielen. Der Einsatz von bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMC) mit einem osteokonduktiven Gerüst wie b-TCP hat sich als geeignetes Therapiekonzept bewiesen. Einen weiteren Ansatz stellt die Verwendung von autologen Blutkonzentraten wie beispielsweise des platelet rich fibrin (PRF) dar. Das PRF kann innerhalb weniger Minuten aus patienteneigenem Blut mittels Zentrifugation hergestellt und direkt angewandt werden. Durch seine charakteristische dreidimensionale Fibrinmatrix dient das PRF als Reservoir für Wachstums- und Regenerationsfaktoren.
Die Kombination von BMC mit PRF könnte also durch die gesteigerte Konzentration an Zytokinen und Wachstumsfaktoren wie VEGF und TGF-b zu einer Unterstützung der regenerativen Wirkung der BMC führen. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es daher, den Effekt von PRF auf BMC in vitro zu analysieren.
In Anlehnung an das low speed centrifugation concept wurden zwei verschiedene PRF-Matrices hergestellt. Diese wurden entweder mit mittlerer relativer Zentrifugalbeschleunigung (RCF) (208g) oder mit geringer RCF (60g) zentrifugiert. Um eine geeignete Konzentration des PRF zur Kombination mit den BMC zu finden, wurde im Vorfeld eine Dosisfindungskurve erstellt. Zu diesem Zweck wurde der Einfluss ansteigender PRF-Konzentrationen auf die metabolische Aktivität der BMC nach 7 Tagen Inkubation analysiert. Wir konnten einen Trend zu erhöhten Werten bei einer Konzentration von 10% des PRF beobachten. Die metabolische Aktivität der BMC wurde durch höhere PRF-Konzentrationen nicht weiter gesteigert.
Aufgrund dieser Ergebnisse wurde für die nachfolgenden Experimente eine Konzentration von 10% der PRF-Aufbereitungen und der Serum-Kontrolle eingesetzt.
Zur Charakterisierung der beiden PRF-Aufbereitungen wurde der Gehalt an Wachstumsfaktoren im Vergleich zu humanem Serum untersucht. Es zeigten sich signifikant gesteigerte Konzentrationen von Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1), soluble Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 (sICAM-1) und Transforming Growth Factor-b (TGF-b) in dem PRF. Bezüglich des Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF)-Gehaltes ließ sich allerdings kein Unterschied zwischen humanem Serum und den PRF-Matrices darstellen.
Der Effekt des PRF low-RCF und PRF medium-RCF auf die Viabilität der BMC wurde anhand der metabolischen Aktivität nach 2, 7 und 14 Tagen Inkubation untersucht. Als Kontrollgruppe diente hierbei der Zusatz von humanem Serum. Die metabolische Aktivität der BMC zeigte sich an Tag 14 in allen Gruppen signifikant gesteigert.
Außerdem konnten wir zeigen, dass der Zusatz von PRF zu BMC zu einer statistisch signifikant erhöhten Genexpression der Matrix-Metalloproteasen (MMP) -2, -7 und - 9 im Vergleich zur Serum-Kontrollgruppe führt.
In unseren Versuchen konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass die apoptotische Aktivität der BMC durch Kombination mit PRF nicht negativ beeinflusst wird. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass sich PRF-Matrices als geeignete allogene oder autologe Quelle von Wachstums- und Regenerationsfaktoren nutzen lassen. Sie besitzen damit die Kapazität, Zellen wie die BMC zu stimulieren und zu aktivieren. Unsere Studie zeigt, dass der Zusatz von PRF für BMC-gestützte Therapien förderlich sein könnte. Dies muss jedoch in geeigneten Tiermodellen überprüft werden.
(1) Background: The aim of our study was to identify specific risk factors for fatal outcome in critically ill COVID-19 patients. (2) Methods: Our data set consisted of 840 patients enclosed in the LEOSS registry. Using lasso regression for variable selection, a multifactorial logistic regression model was fitted to the response variable survival. Specific risk factors and their odds ratios were derived. A nomogram was developed as a graphical representation of the model. (3) Results: 14 variables were identified as independent factors contributing to the risk of death for critically ill COVID-19 patients: age (OR 1.08, CI 1.06–1.10), cardiovascular disease (OR 1.64, CI 1.06–2.55), pulmonary disease (OR 1.87, CI 1.16–3.03), baseline Statin treatment (0.54, CI 0.33–0.87), oxygen saturation (unit = 1%, OR 0.94, CI 0.92–0.96), leukocytes (unit 1000/μL, OR 1.04, CI 1.01–1.07), lymphocytes (unit 100/μL, OR 0.96, CI 0.94–0.99), platelets (unit 100,000/μL, OR 0.70, CI 0.62–0.80), procalcitonin (unit ng/mL, OR 1.11, CI 1.05–1.18), kidney failure (OR 1.68, CI 1.05–2.70), congestive heart failure (OR 2.62, CI 1.11–6.21), severe liver failure (OR 4.93, CI 1.94–12.52), and a quick SOFA score of 3 (OR 1.78, CI 1.14–2.78). The nomogram graphically displays the importance of these 14 factors for mortality. (4) Conclusions: There are risk factors that are specific to the subpopulation of critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Hintergrund: Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen sind die Haupttodesursache in den Industrienationen. Viele betroffene Patienten haben nur ein geringes Verständnis für ihre Erkrankung. Insbesondere endovaskuläre Eingriffe überschreiten Vorstellungskraft und Verständnis der Patienten häufig um ein Vielfaches. Die ärztliche Eingriffsaufklärung soll den Patienten Einsicht über das Verfahren und mögliche Komplikationen ermöglichen, um dem Patienten autonome Entscheidungen zu erleichtern. In der einschlägigen Literatur wird vielfach diskutiert, wie sich der Aufklärungsprozess komplizierter Prozeduren, wie etwa einer Herzkatheteruntersuchung, optimieren lässt. Jüngst wurden dabei insbesondere moderne Ansätze, wie multimediale Verfahren oder interaktive Tools evaluiert, wobei diese Methoden nach aktueller Studienlage zu einer Verbesserung des Verständnisses und einer Reduktion der Untersuchungsangst führen konnten. Insbesondere Patienten mit geringem Bildungsniveau profitieren dabei von persönlichen Erfahrungen zur Verbesserung des prozeduralen Verständnisses. Diesen Ergebnissen entsprechend, macht es sich die vorliegende Arbeit zur Aufgabe, zu evaluieren, ob sich die Implementierung eines VR-Simulators in den Aufklärungsprozess einer Herzkatheteruntersuchung positiv auf Informiertheit und Untersuchungsangst bei den Patienten auswirkt.
Patienten und Methoden: Nach mündlicher Einwilligung zur Teilnahme an unserer Studie, erhielt ein Teil der Patienten zusätzlich zur herkömmlichen verbalen Aufklärung eine Demonstration des Untersuchungsablaufs einer PCI an einem VR-Simulator. Zusätzlich erhielten diese Patienten die Möglichkeit eine Katheteruntersuchung am Simulator nachzuempfinden. Für unsere Studie verwendeten wir einen VR-Simulator der Firma Xitact® (später Mentice®) mit einer Software der Firma Cathi®. Der Simulationsgruppe wurden 3 verschiedene Komplikationen mittels Abbildungen demonstriert. Im Anschluss beantworteten sowohl die konventionell, als auch die mit Simulation aufgeklärten Patienten einen von uns konzipierten Fragebogen.
Ergebnisse: Beide Gruppen fühlten sich nach der Aufklärung ausreichend informiert. Bezüglich der subjektiven Informiertheit zeigten sich keine signifikanten Unterschiede zur konventionellen Aufklärungsmethode (p=0.11). In der Kontrollgruppe bestanden nach konventioneller Aufklärung, trotz guter subjektiver Informiertheit, bei fast 90% der Patienten weiterhin offene Fragen bezüglich der Untersuchung, während sich diese Diskrepanz in der Simulationsgruppe nicht ergab (p<0.00001). Ferner standen die Patienten der Simulationsgruppe der anstehenden Untersuchung ruhiger gegenüber (0=0.049), während die Patienten der Kontrollgruppe angaben, tendenziell unruhig in die Untersuchung zu gehen (p=0.002). Es boten sich keinerlei Hinweise darauf, dass die Demonstration möglicher Komplikationen zu einer verstärkten Untersuchungsangst geführt hätte. Die Implementierung des Simulators hat sich insgesamt positiv auf das prozedurale Interesse des Patienten ausgewirkt.
Schlussfolgerung: Insgesamt hatte die Implementierung des VR Simulators in die Patientenaufklärung überwiegend positive Effekte und keinerlei negativen Effekte. Im direkten Vergleich zur konventionellen Aufklärung zeigten sich bezüglich der Informiertheit zunächst keine signifikanten Unterschiede zur konventionellen Aufklärungsmethode. Die erhobenen Daten deuten jedoch auf eine Überlegenheit der simulationsgestützten Aufklärung in Bezug auf Verständnis und Untersuchungsangst hin. Festzuhalten ist allerdings der hohe zusätzliche zeitliche Aufwand, mit dem eine simulationsgestützte Aufklärung verbunden ist. Die generelle Implementierung eines VR Simulators allein zum Zwecke der Patientenaufklärung wird daher nur bedingt empfohlen. Kliniken, die bereits über einen VR Simulator verfügen, sollten allerdings erwägen, diesen nicht nur für Ausbildungszwecke zu verwenden, sondern auch zum Zwecke der Patientenaufklärung.
Das kolorektale Karzinom stellt die zweithäufigste Krebstodesursache bei Männern und Frauen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland dar
Das CRC hat aus diesem Grund eine große Bedeutung in chirurgischen und radiologischen Fachgebieten. Hierbei spielen zahlreiche Verfahren und Behandlungsmethoden eine zentrale Rolle, um das CRC und die hiervon ausgehenden kolorektalen Lebermetastasen zu behandeln und eine bestmögliche Therapie zu evaluieren. Über die letzten Jahrzehnte haben sich daher viele verschiedene Methoden für die Behandlung von CRLMs entwickelt, wie Mikrowellenablation (MWA), laserinduzierte interstitielle Thermotherapie (LITT), Radiofrequenzablation (RFA) und das chirurgische Vorgehen. Die vielversprechendste unter den Techniken und Verfahren stellt die chirurgische Resektion dar. Problematisch ist hierbei, dass viele erkrankte Patienten keine ausreichend gute körperliche Verfassung mehr aufweisen, um eine Resektion ohne große Risiken durchführen zu können.
Das Hauptziel dieser Studie war es nun, eine möglichst genaue und
aussagekräftige Untersuchung von Patientengruppen durchzuführen, bei denen eine kolorektale Lebermetastase diagnostiziert wurde. In der vorliegenden Studie wurden 132 Patienten mit kolorektalen Lebermetastasen (CRLM) untersucht, welche zwischen 2010 und 2018 mit einer CT-gesteuerten MWA-Therapie im Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie des Universitätsklinikums in Frankfurt am Main behandelt wurden. Hierbei war von besonderer Bedeutung, welche prognostischen Parameter die Überlebenszeiten und Überlebensraten beeinflussen. Die Daten konnten anhand von vielfältigen Personendaten und den dazugehörigen Therapieverläufen erhoben werden. Außerdem wurden CT-Bilder, welche im Zuge der Behandlung entstanden waren, für die Erhebung zusätzlicher Parameter verwendet. Die erhobenen Daten und Messwerte wurden retrospektiv ermittelt und umfassten eine große Patientengruppe. Dies steigert die Aussagekraft der Ergebnisse und Kennzahlen wesentlich. Ein besonderes Augenmerk lag auf der Einteilung der Patienten in zwei Gruppen entsprechend ihrer Behandlungsindikation.
Zu den prognostischen Faktoren zählten das Ablationssystem, die Lokation der Metastasen, die Anzahl der Metastasen, der technische Erfolg, die Energie und Leistung, der Durchmesser und das Volumen der Metastasen, die Vor- und Nachbehandlung und die Lokalrezidive.
Die Patientengruppe mit palliativer Therapieindikation (1.08 Jahre) zeigte eine signifikant geringere mediane Überlebenszeit im Vergleich mit der kurativen Patientengruppe (3.48 Jahre). Die mediane Überlebenszeit aller Patienten betrug insgesamt 2.68 Jahre. Zusätzlich wurden die Überlebensraten der Patienten ermittelt. Die 1- und 3-Jahres-Überlebensraten aller behandelten Patienten im Untersuchungszeitraum lagen bei 82.7% und 41.6%. Die 1- und 3-JahresÜberlebensraten der 57 Patienten mit palliativer Behandlungsindikation waren 54.4% und 14.9%. Im Vergleich hierzu betrugen die 1- und 3-JahresÜberlebensraten der kurativ behandelten Patientengruppe 96.9% und 55.1%. Die mediane Beobachtungszeit nach der Behandlung betrug 2.39 Jahre. In dieser Zeit erreichten 96.2% aller Patienten eine lokale Tumorkontrolle (127/132). Die Überlebenszeit von Patienten mit einer, zwei oder drei, vier oder fünf und multiplen Lebermetastasen betrug 3.79, 2.13, 1.09 und 0.93 Jahre (alle p<0,017). Es gab eine einzige relevante Komplikation (Abszess) bei allen Behandlungen (1/257; 0,4%). Alle Unterschiede der Überlebenszeiten im primären Tumorursprung (p <0,038) und bei der Anzahl der Metastasen waren signifikant. Die anderen prognostischen Faktoren zeigten keine statistische Signifikanz. Prognostische Faktoren wie die Anzahl der Lebermetastasen, die Lokation des Primärtumors und das verwendete Ablationssystem haben einen bedeutenden Einfluss auf die Überlebenszeiten der CRLM-Patienten in dieser Studie gezeigt. Die Ergebnisse dieser Studie sind als vornehmlich anzusehen, weil eine strenge Zuteilung der Patienten in kurative und palliative Behandlungsindikationen für die Analyse der Überlebensdaten in dieser Form bis zu diesem Zeitpunkt nicht durchgeführt worden war.
Die Prognosefaktoren und deren Einfluss auf die Überlebenszeiten stellen für zukünftige radiologische Prognosen und Therapiemaßnahmen in Bezug auf CRLM Patienten gute Richtwerte dar. Sowohl für die Radiologen und Ärzte als auch für die Patienten und Angehörigen sind dies zukunftsweisende Anhaltspunkte.
Background: To identify variables predicting outcome in neuroblastoma patients assigned to the high-risk group solely by the presence of MYCN oncogene amplification (MNA). Methods: Clinical characteristics, genomic information, and outcome of 190 patients solely assigned to high-risk neuroblastoma by MNA were analyzed and compared to 205 patients with stage 4 neuroblastoma aged ≥18 months with MNA (control group). Results: Event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) at 10 years were 47% (95%-CI 39–54%) and 56% (95%-CI 49–63%), respectively, which was significantly better than EFS and OS of the control group (EFS 25%, 95%-CI 18–31%, p < 0.001; OS 32% 95%-CI 25–39%, p < 0.001). The presence of RAS-/p53-pathway gene alterations was associated with impaired 10-year EFS and OS (19% vs. 55%, and 19% vs. 67%, respectively; both p < 0.001). In time-dependent multivariable analyses, alterations of RAS-/p53-pathway genes and the extent of the best primary tumor resection were the only independent prognostic variables for OS (p < 0.001 and p = 0.011, respectively). Conclusions: Neuroblastoma patients attributed to high risk solely by MYCN amplification have generally a more favorable outcome. Mutations of genes of the RAS and/or p53 pathways and incomplete resection are the main risk factors predicting poor outcome.
Background: Transition metals play a crucial role in brain metabolism: since they exist in different oxidation states they are involved in ROS generation, but they are also co-factors of enzymes in cellular energy metabolism or oxidative defense. Methods: Paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were analyzed for iron, zinc, copper and manganese as well as for speciation using SEC-ICP-DRC-MS. Brain extracts from Mn-exposed rats were additionally analyzed with SEC-ICP-DRC-MS. Results: The concentration patterns of transition metal size fractions were correlated between serum and CSF: Total element concentrations were significantly lower in CSF. Fe-ferritin was decreased in CSF whereas a LMW Fe fraction was relatively increased. The 400–600 kDa Zn fraction and the Cu-ceruloplasmin fraction were decreased in CSF, by contrast the 40–80 kDa fraction, containing Cu- and Zn-albumin, relatively increased. For manganese, the α-2-macroglobulin fraction showed significantly lower concentration in CSF, whereas the citrate Mn fraction was enriched. Results from the rat brain extracts supported the findings from human paired serum and CSF samples. Conclusions: Transition metals are strictly controlled at neural barriers (NB) of neurologic healthy patients. High molecular weight species are down-concentrated along NB, however, the Mn-citrate fraction seems to be less controlled, which may be problematic under environmental load.