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Die vorliegende Studie befasst sich mit dem Einfluss minimalinvasiver Zugangswege zur Mitralklappe auf den Herzrhythmus, den Erfolg einer perioperativ durchgeführten Ablation und die postoperative Notwendigkeit eines Herzschrittmachers.
Mitralklappenvitien und deren herzchirurgische Versorgung sind in vielen Fällen mit präoperativ bestehendem oder postoperativ neu auftretendem Vorhofflimmern assoziiert. In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten haben sich neben der medikamentösen Therapie des Vorhofflimmerns und der durch die Mitralklappeninsuffizienz induzierten Herzinsuffizienz verschiedene minimalinvasive chirurgische Zugangswege zur Mitralklappe sowie Ablationsverfahren etabliert und einen kurativen Therapieansatz gebildet.
Die Ablation im Zuge einer Mitralklappenchirurgie ist zu einem alltäglich durchgeführten Verfahren geworden.
Neu auftretendes Vorhofflimmern im Rahmen der Mitralklappenchirurgie kann perioperativ begrenzt sein und konvertiert häufig innerhalb der ersten 6 Wochen spontan in den Sinusrhythmus. Es geht aber mit einer erhöhten Mortalität und Hospitalisierungszeit einher. Das neu auftretende Vorhofflimmern kann jedoch auch persistieren oder erst im Langzeitverlauf entstehen. Auch die Notwendigkeit eines Herzschrittmachers kann durch Mitralklappeneingriffe insbesondere mit additiver Ablation aufgrund der anatomischen Gegebenheiten erhöht sein.
In unserer Arbeit ist von Interesse, ob sich die unten genannten Zugangswege im Hinblick auf das Neuauftreten von Vorhofflimmern im Langzeitverlauf, die Vorhofflimmerrezidivrate nach Ablation und die Schrittmacherrate mit und ohne durchgeführte Ablation unterscheiden.
Die vorliegende Studie umfasst alle Mitralklappenoperationen, die zwischen 1998 und 2015 in der Klinik für Thorax-, Herz- und thorakale Gefäßchirurgie der Universitätsklinik Frankfurt am Main über die folgenden drei minimalinvasiven Zugangswege, durchgeführt wurden: Gruppe A bildeten 300 Patienten, die im genannten Zeitraum über eine anterolaterale Minithorakotomie mittels Chitwood-Klemme operiert wurden. Gruppe B bestand aus 687 Patienten, die über eine partielle obere Sternotomie mit superiorem transseptalem Zugang operiert wurden. Die 219 Patienten, bei denen eine partielle obere Sternotomie mit transcavalem Zugang angewandt wurde, bildeten Gruppe C.
Die Auswertung erfolgte anhand von Patientenakten, internen und externen Untersuchungsbefunden und eines standardisierten Fragebogens im Follow-up. Es erfolgte eine zweite Auswertung nach Propensity Matching, um präoperative signifikante Unterschiede der Gruppen zu egalisieren.
Im Ergebnis konnte in unserer Studie gezeigt werden, dass die atriale Inzision einen entscheidenden Einfluss auf den Ablationserfolg sowie auf die Schrittmacherinzidenz hat. Bekannt war dabei ein höheres Risiko für postoperatives Vorhofflimmern und Schrittmacherimplantationen aufgrund der anatomischen Gegebenheiten bei Gruppe B. Dass jedoch Gruppe C ein signifikant noch höheres Risiko für Schrittmacherimplantationen mit sich bringt, war überraschend und ist derzeit nicht in der Literatur beschrieben.
In der multivariaten Analyse nach Matching waren Gruppe C, eine additive Ablation und das Alter signifikante unabhängige Prädiktoren für Schrittmacherimplantationen. In der logistischen Regression war Gruppe A ein unabhängiger Prädiktor für den Ablationserfolg zum Zeitpunkt der Entlassung. In der Langzeitbeobachtung trat Gruppe C an Stelle von Gruppe A, möglicherweise aufgrund der bei Gruppe A vorliegenden längsten Follow-up-Zeit. Wie schon in der vorliegenden Literatur diskutiert waren auch in unserer Auswertung hohes Alter und eine präoperative linksatriale Vergrößerung unabhängige Prädiktoren für den langfristigen Ablationserfolg.
Es bedarf weiterer vergleichender Studien mit einheitlichen Follow-up-Zeiten, um die hier gezeigten Ergebnisse zu überprüfen. Insbesondere der transcavale Zugang, der sich im negativen Sinne auf die Zahl der Schrittmacherimplantationen auszuwirken scheint, gibt Anlass für weitere Untersuchungen.
Popular media now often present 3D printing as a widely employed technology for the production of dental prostheses. This article aims to show, based on factual information, to what extent 3D printing can be used in dental laboratories and dental practices at present. It attempts to present a rational evaluation of todays´ applications of 3D printing technology in the context of dental restorations. In addition, the article discusses future perspectives and examines the ongoing viability of traditional dental laboratory services and manufacturing processes. It also shows which expertise is needed for the digital additive manufacturing of dental restorations.
Survival following relapse in children with Acute Myeloid leukemia: a report from AML-BFM and COG
(2021)
Simple Summary: Acute myeloid leukemia in children remains a difficult disease to cure despite intensive therapies that push the limits of tolerability. Though the intent of initial therapy should be the prevention of relapse, about 30% of all patients experience a relapse. Hence, relapse therapy remains critically important for survival. This retrospective analysis of two large international study groups (COG and BFM) was undertaken to describe the current survival, response rates and clinical features that predict outcomes. We demonstrate that children with relapsed AML may be cured with cytotoxic therapy followed by HSCT. High-risk features at initial diagnosis and early relapse remain prognostic for post-relapse survival. Current response criteria are not aligned with the standards of care for children, nor are the count recovery thresholds meaningful for prognosis in children with relapsed AML. Our data provide a new baseline for future treatment planning and will allow an updated stratification in upcoming studies.
Abstract: Post-relapse therapy remains critical for survival in children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). We evaluated survival, response and prognostic variables following relapse in independent cooperative group studies conducted by COG and the population-based AML-BFM study group. BFM included 197 patients who relapsed after closure of the last I-BFM relapse trial until 2017, while COG included 852 patients who relapsed on the last Phase 3 trials (AAML0531, AAML1031). Overall survival at 5 years (OS) was 42 ± 4% (BFM) and 35 ± 2% (COG). Initial high-risk features (BFM 32 ± 6%, COG 26 ± 4%) and short time to relapse (BFM 29 ± 4%, COG 25 ± 2%) predicted diminished survival. In the BFM dataset, there was no difference in OS for patients who had a complete remission with full hematopoietic recovery (CR) following post-relapse re-induction compared to those with partial neutrophil and platelet recovery (CRp and CRi) only (52 ± 7% vs. 63 ± 10%, p = 0.39). Among 90 patients alive at last follow-up, 87 had received a post-relapse hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT). OS for patients with post-relapse HSCT was 54 ± 4%. In conclusion, initial high-risk features and early relapse remain prognostic. Response assessment with full hematopoietic recovery following initial relapse therapy does not predict survival. These data indicate the need for post-relapse risk stratification in future studies of relapse therapies.
Background: dental professionals suffer frequently from musculoskeletal disorders (MSD). Dentists and dental assistants work closely with each other in a mutually dependent relationship. To date, MSD in dental assistants have only been marginally investigated and compared to their occurrence in dentists. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of MSD between dentists and dental assistants by considering occupational factors, physical activity and gender. Methods: This was a cross-sectional observational study. A Germany-wide survey, using a modified version of the Nordic Questionnaire and work-related questions, was applied. In total, 2548 participants took part, of which 389 dentists (240 females and 149 males) and 322 dental assistants (320 females and 2 males) were included in the analysis. Data were collected between May 2018 and May 2019. Differences between the dentists and dental assistants were determined by using the Chi2 test for nominal and the Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney U test for both ordinal and non-normally distributed metric data. Results: A greater number of dental assistants reported complaints than dentists in all queried body regions. Significant differences in the most affected body regions (neck, shoulders, wrist/hands, upper back, lower back and feet/ankles) were found for the lifetime prevalence, annual prevalence and weekly prevalence. Data from the occupational factors, physical activity and gender analyses revealed significant differences between dentists and dental assistants. Conclusions: Dental assistants appear to be particularly affected by MSD when compared to dentists. This circumstance can be explained only to a limited extent by differences in gender distribution and occupational habits between the occupations.
Clinical data on antifungal combination therapy are limited, in particular in the pediatric setting. We analyzed real-life data collected in two major pediatric cancer centers over a period of 4 years. Patients were identified in an observational study on children with acute leukemia and lymphoma or undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation. Out of 438 patients, 19 patients received 21 episodes of antifungal combination therapy. Therapy was mostly started for sepsis (n = 5) or clinical deterioration with pulmonary infiltrates (n = 10), and less often for periorbital swelling with suspected mold infection (n = 2), clinical deterioration and new skin lesions, secondary antifungal prophylaxis, a persistently elevated galactomannan index, or as pre-emptive treatment (n = 1 each). Diagnostics revealed proven, probable, and possible invasive fungal disease in two, seven and four episodes, respectively. Most regimens included caspofungin (n = 19), and treatment was initiated as first line therapy in 10 episodes. The median duration was 13 days (4–46 days). Nine of the 13 patients with proven, probable, or possible invasive fungal disease survived, which was comparable to patients receiving antifungal monotherapy. Our analysis demonstrates that combination therapy has mainly been prescribed in selected immunocompromised patients with clinical deterioration due to suspected invasive fungal disease or those with sepsis, and is well tolerated. Future studies need to better characterize clinical settings in which patients may benefit from antifungal combination therapy.
Endothelial cells can acquire a mesenchymal phenotype through a process called Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal transition (EndMT). This event is found in embryonic development, but also in pathological conditions. Blood vessels lose their ability to maintain vascular homeostasis and ultimately develop atherosclerosis, pulmonary hypertension, or fibrosis. An increase in inflammatory signals causes an upregulation of EndMT transcription factors, mesenchymal markers, and a decrease in endothelial markers. In our study, we show that the induction of EndMT results in an increase in long non-coding RNA AERRIE expression. JMJD2B, a known EndMT regulator, induces AERRIE and subsequently SULF1. Silencing of AERRIE shows a partial regulation of SULF1 but showed no effect on the endothelial and mesenchymal markers. Additionally, the overexpression of AERRIE results in no significant changes in EndMT markers, suggesting that AERRIE is marginally regulating mesenchymal markers and transcription factors. This study identifies AERRIE as a novel factor in EndMT, but its mechanism of action still needs to be elucidated.
Duale Thrombozytenaggregationshemmung (‚dual antiplatelet therapy‘: DAPT) erhöht das Risiko für eine hämorrhagische Transformation (HT) von ischämischen Schlaganfällen nach Thrombolyse mit gewebespezifischem Plasminogenaktivator (‚tissue plasminogen activator‘: tPA). Bisherige klinische Studien waren jedoch nicht vollends eindeutig, ob diese erhöhte Blutungswahrscheinlichkeit tatsächlich zu einer schlechteren Ausgangssituation für Patienten führt. Viele sehen die initiale klinische Verschlechterung im Rahmen einer potenziellen HT durch den Nutzen der wiederhergestellten Rekanalisation verschlossener Gefäße aufgewogen. Aus diesem Grunde sollte tPA auch in Patienten angewendet werden, die einen Schlaganfall unter DAPT erleiden. Bisher sind der Pathomechanismus und die beteiligten Mediatoren der HT unverstanden. Allerdings könnte die Reduktion der tPA-assoziierten HT zu einer sichereren Anwendung der Thrombolyse beitragen und ihren Nutzen insgesamt weiter steigern. Daher war es Ziel dieser Studie, ein Schlaganfallmodell mit tPA-assoziierter HT in Mäusen unter DAPT zu etablieren, um damit erste Bewertungen therapeutischer Ansätze zur Begrenzung der HT zu ermöglichen.
Ein entscheidender Aspekt vorab war die Bestimmung der Thrombozytenfunktion in den behandelten Mäusen, um damit die Wirksamkeit der DAPT zu messen. Dies war besonders vor dem Hintergrund wichtig, dass DAPT bei Patienten unterschiedlich wirksam ist. So gibt es einen gewissen Anteil Patienten, der resistent gegenüber Aspirin und/oder anderen Thrombozytenaggregationshemmern wie Clopidogrel zu sein scheint. Daher galt es, dieses Phänomen in unserem Modell zu kontrollieren und etwaige Non-Responder zu identifizieren und gegebenenfalls auszuschließen. Dies ist bei herkömmlichen Methoden der Aggregometrie (dem Standardverfahren zur Messung der Thrombozytenfunktion und Therapieüberwachung von Thrombozytenaggregationshemmern) eine Herausforderung, da im Handel erhältliche Aggregometer Blutvolumina erfordern, die für eine Maus tödlich wären. Auch Schwanzblutungstests (sog. „tail bleeding tests“) versagen häufig, wenn sie nach einer experimentellen Schlaganfalloperation durchgeführt werden. Wir haben daher einen Durchflusszytometrie-basierten Ansatz zur Messung der in vitro Thrombozytenfunktion modifiziert, der nur geringe Blutvolumina erfordert und von uns erstmals in einem experimentellen Schlaganfallprotokoll eingesetzt wurde. Dieser zeigte eine signifikant reduzierte Thrombozytenfunktion nach DAPT mit Aspirin und Clopidogrel (ASA+CPG) an. Die Methode korrelierte gut mit Ergebnissen von zusätzlich durchgeführten Schwanzblutungstests und wird künftige präklinische Studien zur DAPT in Mäusen erleichtern. Obwohl es eine gewisse Variabilität in der Thrombozytenfunktion der behandelten Mäuse gab, identifizierten wir letztendlich keine Non-Responder.
Als nächstes zeigten wir erfolgreich, dass DAPT mit ASA+CPG in Mäusen beim experimentellen Schlaganfall zu vermehrter HT beiträgt. Wurde die DAPT mit einer tPA-Thrombolyse verbunden, erhöhte sich die HT-Rate sogar signifikant im Vergleich zu unbehandelten Mäusen mit und ohne tPA-Thrombolyse. Unser Modell kann nun genutzt werden, um die Mechanismen der HT weiter zu untersuchen. Noch wichtiger ist, dass die Einrichtung eines solchen Modells es Forschern ermöglicht, mögliche Strategien zur Minderung des Blutungsrisikos bei Patienten mit DAPT zu testen.
Zur Verringerung der HT wählten wir zwei verschiedene pharmakologische Strategien. Zunächst untersuchten wir die Reduktion der tPA Dosis, welche allerdings nicht erfolgreich vor hämorrhagischen Komplikationen schützen konnte. Danach fokussierten wir uns auf die Rolle der 12/15-Lipoxygenase (12/15-LOX) in unserem Modell. Verschiedene Vorarbeiten hatten gezeigt, dass die 12/15-LOX zum Untergang von Endothelzellen im ischämischen Gehirn beiträgt und damit wahrscheinlich eine ursächliche oder zumindest unterstützende Rolle in der Entstehung der HT hat. So wiederholten wir unsere Versuche der tPA-assoziierten HT unter DAPT in LOX-knockout Mäusen und inhibierten die 12/15-LOX pharmakologisch mit ML351. Wir zeigten erfolgreich, dass die Hemmung von 12/15-LOX in Wildtyp-Mäusen die Blutungsrate signifikant reduzierte und identifizierten die 12/15-LOX damit als geeigneten Kandidaten für weiterführende Studien zur Eindämmung sekundärer Schäden nach ischämischen Schlaganfall. Zudem wäre neben der therapeutischen, auch die prophylaktische Gabe von 12/15-LOX Inhibitoren in Hochrisikopatienten additiv zur Thrombolyse denkbar. Eine solche Blutungsprophylaxe könnte zu einer Indikationserweiterung der Lysetherapie beitragen und das funktionelle Langzeit-Ergebnis der Patienten verbessern.
Diabetes is associated with platelet hyper-reactivity and enhanced risk of thrombosis development. Here we compared protein expression in platelets from healthy donors and diabetic patients to identify differentially expressed proteins and their possible function in platelet activation. Mass spectrometry analyses identified cyclin Y (CCNY) in platelets and its reduced expression in platelets from diabetic patients, a phenomenon that could be attributed to the increased activity of calpains. To determine the role of CCNY in platelets, mice globally lacking the protein were studied. CCNY-/- mice demonstrated lower numbers of circulating platelets but platelet responsiveness to thrombin and a thromboxane A2 analogue were comparable with that of wild-type mice, as was agonist-induced α and dense granule secretion. CCNY-deficient platelets demonstrated enhanced adhesion to fibronectin and collagen as well as an attenuated spreading and clot retraction, indicating an alteration in “outside in” integrin signalling. This phenotype was accompanied by a significant reduction in the agonist-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of β3 integrin. Taken together we have shown that CCNY is present in anucleated platelets where it is involved in the regulation of integrin-mediated outside in signalling associated with thrombin stimulation.
Hintergrund. Ziel dieser Studie war es, zu bewerten, ob die Datenübertragung während peripherer endovaskulärer Eingriffe durch ein sprachgesteuertes, optisches Head-Mounted Display verwirklicht, und ob hierdurch der Arbeitsablauf der Intervention verbessert werden kann.
Methoden. Wir benutzten die Google Glass® Explorer Edition in Verbindung mit einer eigens entwickelten Glass App, um vorhandene Grafiken über die Datenbrille durch Sprachbefehle zugänglich zu machen. 40 Medizinstudenten im letzten Drittel des Medizinstudiums wurden in zwei Gruppen randomisiert.
Jeder Proband erhielt die Aufgabe eine PTA der A. femoralis superficialis an einem High-Fidelity-VR-Simulator (ANGIO-Mentor®, 3D Systems) durchzuführen. Während Gruppe A hierfür nötige Informationen über einen zusätzlich installierten Monitor erhielt, verwendete Gruppe B Google Glass®, um jeweilige Informationen durch zuvor definierte Sprachbefehle aufzurufen. Die objektive Bewertung der erbrachten Leistung erfolgte durch standardisierte Bewertungsbögen in dichotomer Nominalskalierung und durch die Messung der für die Aufgaben benötigten Zeit. Am Ende jeder Simulation erfolgte die subjektive Bewertung seitens der Probanden durch standardisierte Fragebögen mit 5-Level-Likert-Skalierung.
Ergebnisse. Eine maximale Punktzahl von 10 Punkten war erreichbar. Der in Gruppe A und Gruppe B gefundene Median lag bei 9 Punkten mit nicht signifikanten Abweichungen (p = 0,91). Die Gesamtdauer des Eingriffs betrug zwischen 12 und 14 Minuten. Gruppe B war unter Verwendung von Google Glass®, aufgrund technischer Schwierigkeiten mit der getesteten App, im Schnitt um 1:07 Minuten signifikant langsamer (p = 0,01). Dennoch konnte nachgewiesen werden, dass Google Glass® bei dem Transfer einfacher Informationen schneller oder zumindest gleichwertig gegenüber dem klassischen Monitoring war.
In diesem Kontext erachteten 92,5% der Probanden die Digitalisierung im klinischen Alltag als sinnvoll. 17 von 20 Teilnehmern (85%) empfanden die Handhabung von Google Glass® als einfach bis sehr einfach. Alle Teilnehmer waren der Ansicht, dass Augmented Reality bei peripheren endovaskulären Eingriffen im Katheterlabor nützlich sein könnte.
Schlussfolgerung. Google Glass® war dem klassischen Monitoring im Katheterlabor hinsichtlich der Gesamtinterventionszeit nur geringfügig unterlegen und behinderte den Arbeitsablauf während einer simulierten PTA der A. femoralis superficialis nicht. Unsere Studie offenbarte hierbei technische Schwierigkeiten bei der Genauigkeit der Spracherkennung und der Bildqualität von Google Glass®. Trotzdem konnten einzelne Aufgaben durch die Nutzung der Google Glass® signifikant schneller durchgeführt werden. Wir erwarten, dass nach Überwindung dieser technischen Probleme der Arbeitsablauf während endovaskulären Eingriffen mit einem optischen Head-Mounted Display verbessert werden kann.
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.
Background: Dental professionals are subjected to higher risks for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) than other professional groups, especially the hand region. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of hand complaints among dentists (Ds) and dental assistants (DAs) and examines applied therapies. Methods: For this purpose, an online questionnaire analysed 389 Ds (240female/149male) and 406 DAs (401female/5male) working in Germany. The self-reported data of the two occupational groups were compared with regard to the topics examined. The questionnaire was based on the Nordic Questionnaire (self-reported lifetime, 12-month and 7-day MSDs prevalence of the hand, the conducted therapy and its success), additional occupational and sociodemographic questions as well as questions about specific medical conditions. Results: 30.8% of Ds affirmed MSDs in the hand at any time in their lives, 20.3% in the last twelve months and 9.5% in the last seven days. Among DAs, 42.6% reported a prevalence of MSDs in the hand at any time in their lives, 31.8% in the last 12 months and 15.3% in the last seven days. 37.5% of the Ds and 28.3% of the DAs stated that they had certain treatments. For both, Ds and DAs, physiotherapy was the most frequently chosen form of therapy. 89.7% of Ds and 63.3% of DAs who received therapy reported an improvement of MSDs. Conclusion: Although the prevalence of MSDs on the hand is higher among DAs than among Ds, the use of therapeutic options and the success of therapy is lower for DAs compared to Ds.
This study deals with 3D laser investigation on the border between the human lymph node T-zone and germinal centre. Only a few T-cells specific for antigen selected B-cells are allowed to enter germinal centres. This selection process is guided by sinus structures, chemokine gradients and inherent motility of the lymphoid cells. We measured gaps and wall-like structures manually, using IMARIS, a 3D image software for analysis and interpretation of microscopy datasets. In this paper, we describe alpha-actin positive and semipermeable walls and wall-like structures that may hinder T-cells and other cell types from entering germinal centres. Some clearly defined holes or gaps probably regulate lymphoid traffic between T- and B-cell areas. In lymphadenitis, the morphology of this border structure is clearly defined. However, in case of malignant lymphoma, the wall-like structure is disrupted. This has been demonstrated exemplarily in case of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma. We revealed significant differences of lengths of the wall-like structures in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma in comparison with wall-like structures in reactive tissue slices. The alterations of morphological structures lead to abnormal and less controlled T- and B-cell distributions probably preventing the immune defence against tumour cells and infectious agents by dysregulating immune homeostasis.
Background: The intraoperative blood loss is estimated daily in the operating room and is mainly done by visual techniques. Due to local standards, the surgical sponge colours can vary (e.g. white in US, green in Germany). The influence of sponge colour on accuracy of estimation has not been in the focus of research yet. Material and methods: A blood loss simulation study containing four “bleeding” scenarios each per sponge colour were created by using expired whole blood donation samples. The blood donations were applied to white and green surgical sponges after dilution with full electrolyte solution. Study participants had to estimate the absorbed blood loss in sponges in all scenarios. The difference to the reference blood loss was analysed. Multivariate linear regression analysis was performed to investigate other influence factors such as staff experience and sponge colour. Results: A total of 53 anaesthesists participated in the study. Visual estimation correlated moderately with reference blood loss in white (Spearman's rho: 0.521; p = 3.748*10−16) and green sponges (Spearman's rho: 0.452; p = 4.683*10−12). The median visually estimated blood loss was higher in white sponges (250ml IRQ 150–412.5ml) than in green sponges (150ml IQR 100-300ml), compared to reference blood loss (103ml IQR 86–162.8). For both colour types of sponges, major under- and overestimation was observed. The multivariate statistics demonstrates that fabric colours have a significant influence on estimation (p = 3.04*10−10), as well as clinician’s qualification level (p = 2.20*10−10, p = 1.54*10−08) and amount of RBL to be estimated (p < 2*10−16). Conclusion: The deviation of correct blood loss estimation was smaller with white surgical sponges compared to green sponges. In general, deviations were so severe for both types of sponges, that it appears to be advisable to refrain from visually estimating blood loss whenever possible and instead to use other techniques such as e.g. colorimetric estimation.
Objectives: In this study, localization accuracy and sensitivity to acoustic interaural time differences (ITDs) in subjects using cochlear implants with combined electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) were assessed and compared with the results of a normal hearing control group. Methods: Eight CI users with EAS (2 bilaterally implanted, 6 unilaterally implanted) and symmetric binaural acoustic hearing and 24 normal hearing subjects participated in the study. The first experiment determined mean localization error (MLE) for different angles of sound incidence between ± 60° (frontal and dorsal presentation). The stimuli were either low-pass, high-pass or broadband noise bursts. In a second experiment, just noticeable differences (JND) of ITDs were measured for pure tones of 125 Hz, 250 Hz and 500 Hz (headphone presentation). Results: Experiment 1: MLE of EAS subjects was 8.5°, 14.3° and 14.7°, (low-, high-pass and broadband stimuli respectively). In the control group, MLE was 1.8° (broadband stimuli). In the differentiation between sound incidence from front and back, EAS subjects performed on chance level. Experiment 2: The JND-ITDs were 88.7 μs for 125 Hz, 48.8 μs for 250 Hz and 52.9 μs for 500 Hz (EAS subjects). Compared to the control group, JND-ITD for 125 Hz was on the same level of performance. No statistically significant correlation was found between MLE and JND-ITD in the EAS cohort. Conclusions: Near to normal ITD sensitivity in the lower frequency acoustic hearing was demonstrated in a cohort of EAS users. However, in an acoustic localization task, the majority of the subjects did not reached the level of accuracy of normal hearing. Presumably, signal processing time delay differences between devices used on both sides are deteriorating the transfer of precise binaural timing cues.
Background: Anemia is the most important complication during major surgery and transfusion of red blood cells is the mainstay to compensate for life threating blood loss. Therefore, accurate measurement of hemoglobin (Hb) concentration should be provided in real-time. Blood Gas Analysis (BGA) provides rapid point-of-care assessment using smaller sampling tubes compared to central laboratory (CL) services. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of BGA hemoglobin testing as compared to CL services. Methods: Data of the ongoing LIBERAL-Trial (Liberal transfusion strategy to prevent mortality and anemia-associated ischemic events in elderly non-cardiac surgical patients, LIBERAL) was used to assess the bias for Hb level measured by BGA devices (ABL800 Flex analyzer®, GEM series® and RapidPoint 500®) and CL as the reference method. For that, we analyzed pairs of Hb level measured by CL and BGA within two hours. Furthermore, the impact of various confounding factors including age, gender, BMI, smoker status, transfusion of RBC, intraoperative hemodilution, and co-medication was elucidated. In order to ensure adequate statistical analysis, only data of participating centers providing more than 200 Hb pairs were used. Results: In total, three centers including 963 patients with 1,814 pairs of Hb measurements were analyzed. Mean bias was comparable between ABL800 Flex analyzer® and GEM series®: - 0.38 ± 0.15 g/dl whereas RapidPoint 500® showed a smaller bias (-0.09 g/dl) but greater median absolute deviation (± 0.45 g/dl). In order to avoid interference with different standard deviations caused by the different analytic devices, we focused on two centers using the same BGA technique (309 patients and 1,570 Hb pairs). A Bland-Altman analysis and LOWESS curve showed that bias decreased with smaller Hb values in absolute numbers but increased relatively. The smoker status showed the greatest reduction in bias (0.1 g/dl, p<0.001) whereas BMI (0.07 g/dl, p = 0.0178), RBC transfusion (0.06 g/dl, p<0.001), statins (0.04 g/dl, p<0.05) and beta blocker (0.03 g/dl, p = 0.02) showed a slight effect on bias. Intraoperative substitution of volume and other co-medications did not influence the bias significantly. Conclusion: Many interventions like substitution of fluids, coagulating factors or RBC units rely on the accuracy of laboratory measurement devices. Although BGA Hb testing showed a consistently stable difference to CL, our data confirm that BGA devices are associated with different bias. Therefore, we suggest that hospitals assess their individual bias before implementing BGA as valid and stable supplement to CL. However, based on the finding that bias decreased with smaller Hb values, which in turn are used for transfusion decision, we expect no unnecessary or delayed RBC transfusion, and no major impact on the LIBERAL trial performance.
Objectives: To review systematically the past 10 years of research activity into the healthcare experiences (HCX) of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) in Germany, in order to identify research foci and gaps and make recommendations for future research. Design: In this scoping review, six databases and grey literature sources were systematically searched for articles reporting HCX of patients with CHF in Germany that were published between 2008 and 2018. Extracted results were summarised using quantitative and qualitative descriptive analysis. Results: Of the 18 studies (100%) that met the inclusion criteria, most were observational studies (60%) that evaluated findings quantitatively (60%). HCX were often concerned with patient information, global satisfaction as well as relationships and communication between patients and providers and generally covered ambulatory care, hospital care and rehabilitation services. Overall, the considerable heterogeneity of the included studies’ outcomes only permitted relatively trivial levels of synthesis. Conclusion: In Germany, research on HCX of patients with CHF is characterised by missing, inadequate and insufficient information. Future research would benefit from qualitative analyses, evidence syntheses, longitudinal analyses that investigate HCX throughout the disease trajectory, and better reporting of sociodemographic data. Furthermore, research should include studies that are based on digital data, reports of experiences gained in under-investigated yet patient-relevant healthcare settings and include more female subjects.
Hintergrund/Zielsetzung: Die Studentische Poliklinik Frankfurt (SP) ist die erste sogenannte Student-run Free Clinic in Deutschland. In ihr versorgen Studenten der Humanmedizin unter ärztlicher Aufsicht nicht-krankenversicherte Patienten. Vor der Tätigkeit in der SP müssen die Studenten ein intensives Vorbereitungsprogramm absolvieren. Dieses Programm ist seit Sommer 2013 als Wahlpflichtfach an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt curricular verankert. Im Wintersemester 2016/2017 wurde zusätzlich zum bestehenden Peer-assisted Learning Kurs ein web-basierter Virtual Patient Learning Kurs eingeführt.
Ziel dieser Studie war es, die Wirksamkeit von Peer-assisted Learning mit Virtual Patient Learning im Erwerb allgemeinmedizinischer Grundkenntnisse und -fertigkeiten zu vergleichen. Betrachtet wurden hierbei unterschiedliche Ebenen des Kompetenzerwerbs: theoretisches Wissen, praktisches Wissen und Selbstevaluation standen im Fokus der Studie.
Methoden: 51 Studenten des fünften Fachsemesters wurden randomisiert in eine Peer-assisted Learning Gruppe (PAL Gruppe; n = 20), eine Virtual Patient Learning Gruppe (VPL Gruppe; n = 20) und eine Kontrollgruppe (KG, n = 11). Alle Gruppen absolvierten den curricularen Unterricht des ersten klinischen Semesters. Zusätzlich durchlief die PAL Gruppe das Wahlfach der SP im Peer-assisted Learning Format. Die VPL Gruppe durchlief das Wahlfach der SP im web-basierten Format mit sogenannten virtuellen Patienten auf der e-Learning Plattform Lernbar der Goethe Universität Frankfurt.
Die Messung des Wissenserwerbs beinhaltete einen theoretischen Vortest und Nachtest (Langzeit-Test) mit je 24 Single-Choice Fragen und theoretische Kurzzeit-Tests nach jedem der Kasuistikseminare mit je fünf Single-Choice Fragen. Der praktische Kompetenzerwerb wurde durch eine curriculare und eine zum Wahlfach gehörende Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) nach Abschluss der Intervention gemessen. Außerdem schätzten die Studienteilnehmer ihren Wissens- und Kompetenzerwerb vor und nach Teilnahme am Wahlfach der SP mit Hilfe eines Fragebogens ein. Hierfür beantworteten sie 34 Fragen anhand einer sechsstufigen Likert-Skala (1 = sehr sicher; 6 = überhaupt nicht sicher).
Nach jedem Kasuistikseminar evaluierten die Studenten die jeweilige Kasuistik mit je fünf Fragen anhand einer sechsstufigen Likert-Skala (1 = ich stimme voll zu; 6 = ich stimme überhaupt nicht zu).
Das Signifikanzniveau wurde auf 0.05 festgelegt.
Ergebnisse: Im gesamten theoretischen Nachtest erwarben alle Gruppen (PAL, VPL und KG) einen signifikanten Wissenszuwachs (PAL p < 0.0001; VPL p < 0.0001; KG p = 0.0156) verglichen mit dem theoretischen Vortest. In allen theoretischen Kurzzeit-Tests wies die VPL Gruppe ein signifikant besseres Ergebnis auf als die PAL Gruppe (Mittelwert PAL = 85.75 %; Mittelwert VPL = 90.57 %; p = 0.0047).
Im Wahlfach OSCE zeigte sich kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen der PAL und VPL Gruppe (p = 0.5395). Im curricularen OSCE zeigte sich kein signifikanter Unterschied zwischen beiden Testgruppen und der KG (p = 0.4263).
In der Selbsteinschätzung nach Intervention schätzte sich die PAL Gruppe in 31 von 34 Items signifikant besser ein als zuvor. Die VPL Gruppe schätzte sich in 25 Items und die KG in 16 der 34 Items signifikant besser ein als zuvor.
Die Kasuistikseminare wurden von der PAL und VPL Gruppe ähnlich bewertet. Die Mediane für die einzelnen Kasuistiken lagen bei 1 oder 2.
Allgemeinmedizinische Grundkenntnisse und Fertigkeiten können mit VPL genauso effektiv vermittelt werden wie mit PAL. Aufgrund der Kosteneffizienz, einer hohen Reproduzierbarkeit und des frei wählbaren Umfangs bezüglich Bearbeitungsort-und Zeit, sollte VPL häufiger in der allgemeinmedizinischen Lehre im Rahmen von Student-run Free Clinics durchgeführt werden. Letztendlich kann dies zu einer verbesserten Behandlungsqualität und Patientenzufriedenheit führen.
Die VPL Seminare sollten dennoch weiterentwickelt werden und besonders im Hinblick auf Feedback an die Studenten moduliert und individualisierter gestaltet werden.
Polo-like kinases (PLKs) belong to a five-membered family of highly conserved serine/threonine kinases (PLK1-5) that play differentiated and essential roles as key mitotic kinases and cell cycle regulators and with this in proliferation and cellular growth. Besides, evidence is accumulating for complex and vital non-mitotic functions of PLKs. Dysregulation of PLKs is widely associated with tumorigenesis and by this, PLKs have gained increasing significance as attractive targets in cancer with diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic potential. PLK1 has proved to have strong clinical relevance as it was found to be over-expressed in different cancer types and linked to poor patient prognosis. Targeting the diverse functions of PLKs (tumor suppressor, oncogenic) are currently at the center of numerous investigations in particular with the inhibition of PLK1 and PLK4, respectively in multiple cancer trials. Functions of PLKs and the effects of their inhibition have been extensively studied in cancer cell culture models but information is rare on how these drugs affect benign tissues and organs. As a step further towards clinical application as cancer targets, mouse models therefore play a central role. Modelling PLK function in animal models, e.g., by gene disruption or by treatment with small molecule PLK inhibitors offers promising possibilities to unveil the biological significance of PLKs in cancer maintenance and progression and give important information on PLKs’ applicability as cancer targets. In this review we aim at summarizing the approaches of modelling PLK function in mice so far with a special glimpse on the significance of PLKs in ovarian cancer and of orthotopic cancer models used in this fatal malignancy.
Simple Summary: Penile cancer is a rare but aggressive malignancy characterized by rapid tumor growth as well as prompt metastasis in groin lymphatics. While localized diseases can be successfully cured by surgery in most cases, no truly effective treatment options have been established for metastatic diseases as of yet. In the current investigation, we assessed the value of selected members of the PI3K/mTOR/AKT pathway to serve as tumor markers or therapeutic targets for this disease. Higher expression of AKT was significantly more prevalent in high-grade tumors and independently predictive of the worse survival parameters, while increased expression of pmTOR was associated with an inferior prognosis as well. Treatment with the pan-AKT inhibitor capivasertib in PeCa cell lines induced significant reduction of cell viability and movement capacity. These findings might aid in the understanding of the molecular tumor background as well as development of novel treatment options for advanced penile cancer.
Abstract: The PI3K/mTOR/AKT pathway might represent an intriguing option for treatment of penile cancer (PeCa). We aimed to assess whether members of this pathway might serve as biomarkers and targets for systemic therapy. Tissue of primary cancer from treatment-naïve PeCa patients was used for tissue microarray analysis. Immunohistochemical staining was performed with antibodies against AKT, pAKT, mTOR, pmTOR, pS6, pPRAS, p4EBP1, S6K1 and pp70S6K. Protein expression was correlated with clinicopathological characteristics as well as overall survival (OS), disease-specific survival (DSS), recurrence-free survival (RFS) and metastasis-free survival (MFS). AKT inhibition was tested in two primarily established, treatment-naïve PeCa cell lines by treatment with capivasertib and analysis of cell viability and chemotaxis. A total of 76 patients surgically treated for invasive PeCa were included. Higher expression of AKT was significantly more prevalent in high-grade tumors and predictive of DSS and OS in the Kaplan–Meier analysis, and an independent predictor of worse OS and DSS in the multivariate regression analysis. Treatment with pan-AKT inhibitor capivasertib in PeCa cell lines induced a significant downregulation of both total AKT and pAKT as well as decreased cell viability and chemotaxis. Selected protein candidates of the mTOR/AKT signaling pathway demonstrate association with histological and survival parameters of PeCa patients, whereas AKT appears to be the most promising one.
Simple Summary: The introduction of BRAF/MEK-directed targeted therapy (TT) has significantly improved the management of patients with advanced BRAF-V600-mutant melanoma. Although resistance occurs, there is a subgroup of patients showing a complete response (CR) to TT and who maintain durable disease control. For these patients with durable CR, it is not clear whether it is safe to cease therapy. In this retrospective, multicenter study we have analyzed 37 patients who received TT and achieved a CR upon treatment. We identified 15 patients with a durable CR to TT. Overall, patients who discontinued TT (n = 26) were at higher risk of tumor progression compared to patients receiving ongoing TT. Sustained CR was however not restricted to patients with ongoing TT (n = 11) but was also found in patients who ceased TT (n = 4). Finally, our analysis indicated which patients with an initial CR might be most likely to maintain durable CR upon discontinuation of TT.
Abstract: The advent of BRAF/MEK inhibitors (BRAFi/MEKi) has significantly improved progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) for patients with advanced BRAF-V600-mutant melanoma. Long-term survivors have been identified particularly among patients with a complete response (CR) to BRAF/MEK-directed targeted therapy (TT). However, it remains unclear which patients who achieved a CR maintain a durable response and whether treatment cessation might be a safe option in these patients. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of treatment cessation on the clinical course of patients with a CR upon BRAF/MEK-directed-TT. We retrospectively selected patients with BRAF-V600-mutant advanced non-resectable melanoma who had been treated with BRAFi ± MEKi therapy and achieved a CR upon treatment out of the multicentric skin cancer registry ADOReg. Data on baseline patient characteristics, duration of TT, treatment cessation, tumor progression (TP) and response to second-line treatments were collected and analyzed. Of 461 patients who received BRAF/MEK-directed TT 37 achieved a CR. TP after initial CR was observed in 22 patients (60%) mainly affecting patients who discontinued TT (n = 22/26), whereas all patients with ongoing TT (n = 11) maintained their CR. Accordingly, patients who discontinued TT had a higher risk of TP compared to patients with ongoing treatment (p < 0.001). However, our data also show that patients who received TT for more than 16 months and who discontinued TT for other reasons than TP or toxicity did not have a shorter PFS compared to patients with ongoing treatment. Response rates to second-line treatment being initiated in 21 patients, varied between 27% for immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) and 60% for BRAFi/MEKi rechallenge. In summary, we identified a considerable number of patients who achieved a CR upon BRAF/MEK-directed TT in this contemporary real-world cohort of patients with BRAF-V600-mutant melanoma. Sustained PFS was not restricted to ongoing TT but was also found in patients who discontinued TT.