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Background: The aim of this study was to collect standard reference values of the weight and the maximum pressure distribution in healthy adults aged 18–65 years and to investigate the influence of constitutional parameters on it.
Methods: A total of 416 healthy subjects (208 male / 208 female) aged between 18 and 65 years (Ø 38.3 ± 14.1 years) participated in this study, conducted 2015–2019 in Heidelberg. The age-specific evaluation is based on 4 age groups (G1, 18–30 years; G2, 31–40 years; G3, 41–50 years; G4, 51–65 years). A pressure measuring plate FDM-S (Zebris/Isny/Germany) was used to collect body weight distribution and maximum pressure distribution of the right and left foot and left and right forefoot/rearfoot, respectively.
Results: Body weight distribution of the left (50.07%) and right (50.12%) foot was balanced. There was higher load on the rearfoot (left 54.14%; right 55.09%) than on the forefoot (left 45.49%; right 44.26%). The pressure in the rearfoot was higher than in the forefoot (rearfoot left 9.60 N/cm2, rearfoot right 9.51 N/cm2/forefoot left 8.23 N/cm2, forefoot right 8.59 N/cm2). With increasing age, the load in the left foot shifted from the rearfoot to the forefoot as well as the maximum pressure (p ≤ 0.02 and 0.03; poor effect size). With increasing BMI, the body weight shifted to the left and right rearfoot (p ≤ 0.001, poor effect size). As BMI increased, so did the maximum pressure in all areas (p ≤ 0.001 and 0.03, weak to moderate effect size). There were significant differences in weight and maximum pressure distribution in the forefoot and rearfoot in the different age groups, especially between younger (18–40 years) and older (41–65 years) subjects.
Discussion: Healthy individuals aged from 18 to 65 years were found to have a balanced weight distribution in an aspect ratio, with a 20% greater load of the rearfoot. Age and BMI were found to be influencing factors of the weight and maximum pressure distribution, especially between younger and elder subjects. The collected standard reference values allow comparisons with other studies and can serve as a guideline in clinical practice and scientific studies.
We aimed to evaluate the factors associated with hemorrhage (HA) of melanoma brain metastases (MBM) after Cyberknife stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in the modern era of systemic therapy. A total of 55 patients with 279 MBM were treated in 93 fractions. The median age, SRS dose, radiological follow-up, and time to HA were 60.4 years, 20 Gy, 17.7 months, and 10.7 months, respectively. Radiologically evident HA was documented in 47 (16.8%) metastases. Of the 55 patients, 25 (45.4%) suffered an HA. Among those, HA caused grade 3 toxicity in 10 patients (40%) and grade 1 symptoms in 5 patients (20%). Ten patients (40%) with HA experienced no toxicity. Logistic regression revealed the use of anticoagulants and the administration of systemic therapy within 7/15 days from SRS to be predictive for HA. When considering the HA causing grade 3 symptomatology, only the use of anticoagulants was significant, with the delivery of whole brain radiation therapy (WBRT) before the HA narrowly missing statistical significance. Our retrospective analysis showed that the administration of modern systemic therapy within 7/15 days from SRS may contribute to HA of MBM, though it appears safe, at least concerning grade 3 toxicity. The use of anticoagulants by the time of SRS significantly increased the risk of HA.
Scientists who are members of an editorial board have been accused of preferentially publishing their scientific work in the journal where they serve as editor. Reputation and academic standing do depend on an uninterrupted flow of published scientific work and the question does arise as to whether publication mainly occurs in the self-edited journal. This investigation was designed to determine whether editorial board members of five urological journals were more likely to publish their research reports in their own rather than in other journals. A retrospective analysis was conducted for all original reports published from 2001–2010 by 65 editorial board members nominated to the boards of five impact leading urologic journals in 2006. Publications before editorial board membership, 2001–2005, and publications within the period of time as an editorial board member, 2006–2010, were identified. The impact factors of the journals were also recorded over the time period 2001–2010 to see whether a change in impact factor correlated with publication locality. In the five journals as a whole, scientific work was not preferentially published in the journal in which the scientists served as editor. However, significant heterogeneity among the journals was evident. One journal showed a significant increase in the amount of published papers in the ‘own’ journal after assumption of editorship, three journals showed no change and one journal showed a highly significant decrease in publishing in the ‘own’ journal after assumption of editorship.
Correlation of lumbar lateral recess stenosis in magnetic resonance imaging and clinical symptoms
(2017)
Aim: To assess the correlation of lateral recess stenosis (LRS) of lumbar segments L4/5 and L5/S1 and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI).
Methods: Nine hundred and twenty-seven patients with history of low back pain were included in this uncontrolled study. On magnetic resonance images (MRI) the lateral recesses (LR) at lumbar levels L4/5 and L5/S1 were evaluated and each nerve root was classified into a 4-point grading scale (Grade 0-3) as normal, not deviated, deviated or compressed. Patient symptoms and disability were assessed using ODI. The Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient was used for statistical analysis (P < 0.05).
Results: Approximately half of the LR revealed stenosis (grade 1-3; 52% at level L4/5 and 42% at level L5/S1) with 2.2% and 1.9% respectively reveal a nerve root compression. The ODI score ranged from 0%-91.11% with an arithmetic mean of 34.06% ± 16.89%. We observed a very weak statistically significant positive correlation between ODI and LRS at lumbar levels L4/5 and L5/S1, each bilaterally (L4/5 left: rho < 0.105, P < 0.01; L4/5 right: rho < 0.111, P < 0.01; L5/S1 left: rho 0.128, P < 0.01; L5/S1 right: rho < 0.157, P < 0.001).
Conclusion: Although MRI is the standard imaging tool for diagnosing lumbar spinal stenosis, this study showed only a weak correlation of LRS on MRI and clinical findings. This can be attributed to a number of reasons outlined in this study, underlining that imaging findings alone are not sufficient to establish a reliable diagnosis for patients with LRS.
Background: Current literature is inconsistent regarding the risk of severe side effects using accelerated induction protocols in Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy (VIT). In addition, several data indicate the influence of purity grade of venom preparation on tolerability. We evaluated the safety and tolerability of ultra-rush and rush build-up protocols using purified and non-purified venom preparations. Methods: Retrospective single-center study of 581 VIT inductions (325 ultra-rush and 256 rush protocols) from 2005 to 2018 in 559 patients with bee and vespid venom allergy using aqueous purified (ALK SQ®) for ultra-rush protocol and aqueous non-purified (ALK Reless®) venom preparations for rush protocol. Results: Urticaria (8% vs. 3.1%, p = 0,013) and dose reductions (4.3% vs. 1.2%, p = 0,026) were significantly more frequent in the ultra-rush group. Overall rate of moderate-to-severe side effects (anaphylaxis ≥grade 2 according to Ring and Meβmer) was low and did not differ significantly between protocols (p = 0.105). Severe events (grade 4 anaphylaxis) were not reported. Discontinuation rate was very low in both cohorts (0.6% vs 1.2%). The higher purity grade of venom preparations in the ultra-rush cohort did not improve tolerability. The bee venom group showed a non-significant trend towards higher incidence of mild reactions (urticaria), resulting in more frequent dose reductions and antiallergic therapy. Conclusion: Rush and ultra-rush protocols show an excellent safety profile with only infrequent and mild anaphylactic reactions in bee and vespid venom allergy. Ultra-rush immunotherapy reduces the duration of the inpatient build-up phase setting and thus is viewed by the authors as preferred treatment in Hymenoptera venom allergic patients.
Hintergrund: Die Ophthalmoskopie ist Bestandteil des medizinischen Curriculums, jedoch das Vermitteln der Inhalte oft unbefriedigend, da ein systematisches Lernen von Pathologien und deren Behandlungen dadurch erschwert ist, dass oftmals das passende Patientengut nicht zur Verfügung steht und dadurch gesunde Studenten einander untersuchen müssen. Aus diesem Grund haben wir eine Online-Plattform entwickelt, die in Kombination mit simulationsgestütztem Training sowohl das eigenständige als auch das angeleitete Lernen von Untersuchungsmethoden und Pathologien ermöglicht.
Ziel der Arbeit: Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war, ein Format für die Verbesserung der Lehre der direkten und indirekten Ophthalmoskopie im Studierendenunterricht zu evaluieren. Dabei wurden praktische Übungen an Virtual-Reality-basierten Simulatoren mit neu entwickelten und an den Lehrkatalog angepassten theoretischen Inhalten in der Online-Plattform EyesiNet verschränkt.
Material und Methoden: Die Studierenden bearbeiteten am ersten sowie am letzten Praktikumstag zufällig ausgewählte Fälle, die ihnen von den Eyesi Direct- und Eyesi Indirect-Simulatoren präsentiert wurden. Zwischen diesen beiden Einheiten konnten sie sich auf freiwilliger Basis mit den theoretischen Grundlagen typischer ophthalmologischer Krankheitsbilder im EyesiNet beschäftigen.
Ergebnisse: Eyesi Direct: Die Bewertung des Simulators ergab am ersten Praktikumstag für beide Gruppen keinen signifikant unterschiedlichen Wissensstand (p = 0,29). In der Gruppe OHNE Training (n = 54) ergab sich am letzten Praktikumstag mit p = 0,02 eine signifikante Verbesserung dieser Bewertung, jedoch mit einer geringen Effektgröße von 0,1. In der Gruppe MIT Training (n = 32) konnte mit p = 0,0004 eine hoch signifikante Verbesserung mit einer Effektgröße von 0,3 nach Rosenthal festgestellt werden. Eyesi Indirect: Die simulatorgestützte Bewertung ergab am ersten Praktikumstag keinen signifikanten Unterschied im Wissensstand der beiden Gruppen (p = 0,1). Nach dem Training schnitten zwar beide Gruppen etwas besser ab, jedoch ohne signifikanten Unterschied (OHNE Training p = 0,41/MIT Training p = 0,17).
Diskussion: Die Online-Plattform EyesiNet unterstützt beim Erlernen der wichtigsten Erkrankungsbilder. Lerninhalte werden reproduzierbar und auf für alle Lernenden standardisierte Weise zur Verfügung gestellt. Die Fertigkeiten der direkten Ophthalmoskopie sind hierbei deutlich schneller als die der indirekten Ophthalmoskopie zu erlernen.
Background: An experienced life-threating anaphylactic reaction to hymenoptera venom can sustainably impair patients’ quality of life (QoL). Besides carrying emergency medication, venom-specific immunotherapy (VIT) exists as a causal treatment of allergy.
Objective: This study aimed to examine QoL, anxiety, depression, and physical and mental health in patients allergic to hymenoptera venom before and during VIT and the impact of a tolerated sting challenge (SC).
Methods: Between July 2017 and August 2017, 142 patients with venom allergy were analyzed using validated questionnaires as the: Vespid Allergy Quality for Life Questionnaire" (VQLQ-d), the "Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale" (HADS-D) and the "Short Form 36" (SF-36). To evaluate the impact of VIT and SC on the QoL, patients were divided into 3 groups: (A) VIT and tolerated SC (n = 45), (B) VIT before carrying out SC (n = 73), and (C) therapy-naïve before VIT (n = 20). Further parameters like gender, age, insect species, and severity of the anaphylactic reaction were assessed.
Results: A significant correlation between the health-related QoL and the parameters of gender and state of treatment was seen. Especially male patients, as well as patients allergic to yellow jacket venom, benefit from a SC in terms of a significant increase in their QoL. In the total study cohort, a clear trend was observed towards a higher QoL in patients under VIT who tolerated a SC. Overall, neither the patients’ age nor the insect species exerted a relevant influence on QoL, depression or anxiety. However, women showed a lower QoL combined with higher anxiety and depression scores than men.
Conclusion: Immunotherapy leads to an improved QoL, which can be further increased by a SC. A tolerated SC conceivably reassures the patients by objectifying the treatment success. Female patients appear to have a stronger impaired QoL per se. Taken together, a SC can be performed during VIT to strengthen the patients’ QoL.
Background: Measurement of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) advanced the diagnostic and prognostic potential for prostate cancer (PCa). However, due to PSA’s lack of specificity, novel biomarkers are needed to improve risk assessment and ensure optimal personalized therapy. A set of protein molecules as potential biomarkers was therefore evaluated in serum of PCa patients.
Methods: Serum samples from patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RPE) for biopsy-proven PCa without neoadjuvant treatment were compared to serum samples from healthy subjects. Preliminary screening of 119 proteins in 10 PCa patients and 10 controls was carried out by the Proteome Profiler Antibody Array. Those markers showing distinct differences between patients and controls were then further evaluated by ELISA in the serum of 165 PCa patients and 19 controls. Uni- and multivariate as well as correlation analysis were performed to test the capability of these molecules to detect disease and predict pathological outcome.
Results: Screening showed that soluble (s)E-cadherin, E-selectin, MMP2, MMP9, TIMP1, TIMP2, Galectin and Clusterin warranted further evaluation. sE-Cadherin, TIMP1, Galectin and Clusterin were significantly over- and MMP9 under-expressed in PCa compared to controls. The concentration of sE-cadherin, MMP2 and Clusterin correlated negatively and that of MMP9 and TIMP1 positively with the Gleason Sum at prostatectomy. Only sE-cadherin significantly correlated with the highest Gleason pattern. Compared to serum PSA, sE-cadherin provided an independent and better matching predictive ability for discriminating PCas with an upgrade at RPE and aggressive tumors with a Gleason Sum ≥7.
Conclusions: sE-cadherin performed most favorably from a large panel of serum proteins in terms of diagnostic and predictive potential in curatively treatable PCa. sE-cadherin merits further investigation as a biomarker for PCa.
Hintergrund und Ziel der Arbeit: In Deutschland vollzieht sich ein stetiger demografischer Wandel, welcher zu einer zunehmenden Alterung der Gesellschaft führt. Ziel der Arbeit war die Analyse der natürlichen Todesfälle mit einem Sterbealter ≥ 65 Jahre, da die gesundheitliche Vulnerabilität dieser Altersgruppe an Bedeutung gewinnt.
Material und Methoden: Retrospektiv wurden die Obduktionsgutachten aller natürlichen Todesfälle der ≥ 65-Jährigen im Institut der Rechtsmedizin des Universitätsklinikums der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main in einem Zeitvergleich (Zeitraum I: 2000–2002; Zeitraum II: 2013–2015) ausgewertet.
Ergebnisse: In den Zeiträumen I und II wurden insgesamt 1206 Obduktionen in dieser Altersgruppe ermittelt. Davon wiesen 404 (33,5 %) eine nichtnatürliche Todesart auf, in 39 Fällen (3,2 %) lag eine Kombination aus natürlichem und nichtnatürlichem Tod vor, und in 94 Fällen (7,8 %) war die Todesart unklar. Die Mehrheit (n = 669; 55,5 %) verstarb an einer natürlichen Todesart. Die größte Gruppe davon (n = 350; 52,3 %) betraf kardiale Todesursachen, gefolgt von 132 (19,7 %) respiratorischen und 47 (7,0 %) abdominellen Todesursachen. Zudem lagen 37 (5,5 %) maligne Neoplasien, 37 (5,5 %) sonstige natürliche Todesursachen, 33 (4,9 %) Rupturen großer Gefäße und 33 (4,9 %) zerebrale Todesursachen vor. Im Vergleich der Zeiträume I und II fiel eine signifikante Abnahme der kardialen Todesursachen auf. Es kam insbesondere zu einer signifikanten Abnahme der hochgradigen bis verschließenden Koronarsklerosen. Zwischen beiden Geschlechtern zeigten sich signifikante Unterschiede. So wiesen Männer signifikant mehr Bypässe, Stents und Herznarben auf und erlitten ca. 10 Jahre vor den Frauen einen Myokardinfarkt.
Diskussion/Schlussfolgerung: Die Ergebnisse decken sich größtenteils mit der Literatur. Die Abnahme kardialer Todesursachen könnte auf eine zunehmend bessere medizinische Versorgung und eine signifikant zunehmende Implantationsrate von Stents zurückzuführen sein. Die Rolle der forensischen Gerontologie wird –gerade in Pandemiezeiten– zunehmend an Bedeutung gewinnen.
Background: In order to determine possible pathological deviations in body weight distribution and body sway, it is helpful to have reference values for comparison: gender and age are two main influencing factors. For this reason, it was the aim of the present study to present reference values for women between 51 and 60 years of age.
Methods: For this study, 101 subjectively healthy female Germans aged between 51 and 60 years (55.16 ± 2.89 years) volunteered and were required to stand in a habitual posture on a pressure measuring platform.
Results: The average BMI of this age group was 25.02 ± 4.55 kg/m². The left and right foot showed an almost evenly balanced load distribution with a median load of 52.33% on the left foot [tolerance interval (TR) 38.00%/68.03%; confidence interval (CI) 51.00%/53.33%] and 47.67% on the right foot [TR 31.97%/62.00%; CI 46.67%/49.00%]. The measured median load of the forefoot was 33.33% [TR 21.37%/54.60%; CI 30.67%/36.00%] and that of the rear foot was 66.67% [TR 45.50%/78.63%; CI 64.00%/69.33%]. The median body sway in the frontal plane was 11 mm [TR 5.70 mm/26.30 mm; CI 10.00 mm/11.67 mm] and that of the sagittal plane was 16 mm [TR 7.37 mm/34.32 mm; CI 14.67 mm/18.67 mm]. The median ellipse area was 1.17 cm² [TR 0.29 cm²/4.96 cm²; CI 0.98 cm²/1.35 cm²], the median ellipse width was 0.91 cm [TR 0.42 cm/1.9 cm; CI 0.84 cm/1.02 cm] and its height was 0.40 cm [TR 0.22 cm/0.89 cm; CI 0.38 cm/0.43 cm].
Conclusions: The left-to-right ratio is almost balanced. The load distribution of the forefoot to the rear foot is approximately 1:2. The median body sway values for the frontal and sagittal planes (11 and 16 mm, respectively) agree with other values. The values for the height, body weight and the BMI are comparable to the values of average German women at this age; therefore, the measured values show a presentable cross section of women in the 51–60 age group in Germany. The present data can be used as a basis for women aged 51–60 years and can support the detection of possible dysfunctions as well as injury prevention in the parameters of postural control.