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em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland


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Beta-lactams active against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) must resist penicillinase hydrolysis and bind penicillin-binding protein 2A (PBP 2A). Cefamandole might share these properties. When tested against 2 isogenic pairs of MRSA that produced or did not produce penicillinase, MICs of cefamandole (8-32 mg/L) were not affected by penicillinase, and cefamandole had a > or =40 times greater PBP 2A affinity than did methicillin. In rats, constant serum levels of 100 mg/L cefamandole successfully treated experimental endocarditis due to penicillinase-negative isolates but failed against penicillinase-producing organisms. This suggested that penicillinase produced in infected vegetations might hydrolyze the drug. Indeed, cefamandole was slowly degraded by penicillinase in vitro. Moreover, its efficacy was restored by combination with sulbactam in vivo. Cefamandole also uniformly prevented MRSA endocarditis in prophylaxis experiments, a setting in which bacteria were not yet clustered in the vegetations. Thus, while cefamandole treatment was limited by penicillinase, the drug was still successful for prophylaxis of experimental MRSA endocarditis.

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) frequently manifests during childhood and adolescence. For providing and understanding a comprehensive picture of a patients' health status, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) instruments are an essential complement to clinical symptoms and functional limitations. Currently, the IMPACT-III questionnaire is one of the most frequently used disease-specific HRQoL instrument among patients with IBD. However, there is a lack of studies examining the validation and reliability of this instrument. METHODS: 146 paediatric IBD patients from the multicenter Swiss IBD paediatric cohort study database were included in the study. Medical and laboratory data were extracted from the hospital records. HRQoL data were assessed by means of standardized questionnaires filled out by the patients in a face-to-face interview. RESULTS: The original six IMPACT-III domain scales could not be replicated in the current sample. A principal component analysis with the extraction of four factor scores revealed the most robust solution. The four factors indicated good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha=.64-.86), good concurrent validity measured by correlations with the generic KIDSCREEN-27 scales and excellent discriminant validity for the dimension of physical functioning measured by HRQoL differences for active and inactive severity groups (p<.001, d=1.04). CONCLUSIONS: This study with Swiss children with IBD indicates good validity and reliability for the IMPACT-III questionnaire. However, our findings suggest a slightly different factor structure than originally proposed. The IMPACT-III questionnaire can be recommended for its use in clinical practice. The factor structure should be further examined in other samples.

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Purpose: Diabetic myocardium is particularly vulnerable to develop heart failure in response to chronic stress conditions including hypertension or myocardial infarction. We have recently observed that angiotensin II (Ang II)-mediated downregulation of the fatty acid oxidation pathway favors occurrence of heart failure by myocardial accumulation of lipids (lipotoxicity). Because diabetic heart is exposed to high levels of circulating fatty acid, we determined whether insulin resistance favors development of heart failure in mice with Ang II-mediated myocardial remodeling.Methods: To study the combined effect of diabetes and Ang II-induced heart remodeling, we generated leptin-deficient/insulin resistant (Lepob/ob) mice with cardiac targeted overexpression of angiotensinogen (TGAOGN). Left ventricular (LV) failure was indicated by pulmonary congestion (lung weight/tibial length>+2SD of wild-type mice). Myocardial metabolism and function were assessed during in vitro isolated working heart perfusion.Results: Forty-eight percent of TGAOGN mice without insulin resistance exhibited pulmonary congestion at the age of 6 months associated with increased myocardial BNP expression (+375% compared with WT) and reduced LV power (developed pressure x cardiac output; -15%). The proportion of mice presenting heart failure was markedly increased to 71% in TGAOGN mice with insulin resistance (TGAOGN/Lepob/ob). TGAOGN/Lepob/ob mice with heart failure exhibited further increase of BNP compared with failing non-diabetic TGAOGN mice (+146%) and further reduction of cardiac power (-59%). Mice with insulin resistance alone (Lepob/ob) did not exhibit signs of heart failure or LV dysfunction. Myocardial fatty acid oxidation measured during in vitro perfusion was markedly increased in non-failing hearts from Lepob/ob mice (+380% compared with WT) and glucose oxidation decreased (-72%). In contrast, fatty acid and glucose oxidation did not differ from Lepob/ob mice in hearts from TGAOGN/Lepob/ob mice without heart failure. However, both fatty acid and glucose oxidation were markedly decreased (-47% and -48%, respectively, compared with WT/Lepob/+) in failing hearts from TGAOGN/Lepob/ob mice. Reduction of fatty acid oxidation was associated with marked reduction of protein expression of a number of regulatory enzymes implied in fatty acid oxidation.Conclusions: Insulin resistance favors the progression to heart failure during chronic exposure of the myocardium to Ang II. Our results are compatible with a role of Ang II-mediated downregulation of fatty acid oxidation, potentially promoting lipotoxicity.

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Many studies based on either an experimental or an epidemiological approach, have shown that the ability to drive is impaired when the driver is under the influence of cannabis. Baseline performances of heavy users remain impaired even after several weeks of abstinence. Symptoms of cannabis abuse and dependence are generally considered incompatible with safe driving. Recently, it has been shown that traffic safety can be increased by reporting the long-term unfit drivers to the driver licensing authorities and referring the cases for further medical assessment. Evaluation of the frequency of cannabis use is a prerequisite for a reliable medical assessment of the fitness to drive. In a previous paper we advocated the use of two thresholds based on 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) concentration in whole blood to help to distinguish occasional cannabis users (≤3μg/L) from heavy regular smokers (≥40μg/L). These criteria were established on the basis of results obtained in a controlled cannabis smoking study with placebo, carried out with two groups of young male volunteers; the first group was characterized by a heavy use (≥10 joints/month) while the second group was made up of occasional users smoking at most 1 joint/week. However, to date, these cutoffs have not been adequately assessed under real conditions. Their validity can now be evaluated and confirmed with 146 traffic offenders' real cases in which the whole blood cannabinoid concentrations and the frequency of cannabis use are known. The two thresholds were not challenged by the presence of ethanol (40% of cases) and of other therapeutic and illegal drugs (24%). Thus, we propose the following procedure that can be very useful in the Swiss context but also in other countries with similar traffic policies: if the whole blood THCCOOH concentration is higher than 40μg/L, traffic offenders must be directed first and foremost toward medical assessment of their fitness to drive. This evaluation is not recommended if the THCCOOH concentration is lower than 3μg/L and if the self-rated frequency of cannabis use is less than 1 time/week. A THCCOOH level between these two thresholds cannot be reliably interpreted. In such a case, further medical assessment and follow-up of the fitness to drive are also suggested, but with lower priority.

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BACKGROUND: Low 24-hour urine volume (24 UV) may be a significant risk factor for decline in kidney function. We therefore aimed to study associated markers and possible determinants of 24 UV in a sample of the Swiss population. METHODS: The cross-sectional Swiss Salt Study included a population-based sample of 1535 (746 men and 789 women) individuals from three linguistic regions of Switzerland. Data from 1300 subjects were available for the present analysis. 24 UV was measured using 24-hour urine collection. Determinants of 24 UV were identified using multivariable linear regression models. RESULTS: In bivariate analysis, 24 UV was higher in women compared to men (2000 ml/24 h [interquartile range (IQR): 1354, 2562] versus 1780 ml/24 h [IQR: 1244, 2360], p = 0.002). In multivariable regression analyses, independent associated markers of 24 UV were female sex (β = 280, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 174, 386, p < 0.0001), fluid intake (β = 604, 95% CI: 539, 670, p < 0.0001), sodium excretion (β = 4.2, 95% CI: 3.4, 4.9, p < 0.0001) age (β = 6.6, CI: 3.4, 9.7, p < .0001), creatinine clearance (β = 2.4, CI: 0.2, 4.6, p = 0.04), living in the German-speaking part of Switzerland (β = 124, CI: 29, 219, p = 0.01), alcohol consumption (β = 41, CI: 9, 73, p = 0.01 for increasing categories of alcohol consumption), body mass index (β = -32, CI: -45, -18, p < 0.0001), current smoking (β = -146, CI: -265, -26, p = 0.02), and consumption of meat and cold cut (β = -56, CI: -108, -5, p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: In this large population-based, cross-sectional study, we found several strong and independent correlates for 24 UV. These findings may be important to improve our understanding in the development of chronic kidney disease.

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La radiologie post-­‐mortem a suivi les développements de la radiologie conventionnelle depuis ses débuts. De nos jours, ce sont les dernières techniques de radiologie qui prennent de plus en plus de place en médecine légale, avec les nouveaux outils que sont le scanner et l'imagerie par résonance magnétique. Le centre universitaire romand de médecine légal (CURML) à Lausanne réalise ainsi de façon systématique un examen tomodensitométrique (TDM) complet de chaque corps avant l'autopsie depuis 2008. Cette étude cherche à éprouver l'utilité de la nouvelle méthode de l'imagerie tomodensitométrique dans la détection des fractures de la face par rapport à l'autopsie, méthode traditionnelle. Pour ce faire, les constatations des rapports d'autopsie ont été comparées à celles des rapports de radiologie tomodensitométrique si ces derniers existaient. Ces rapports d'autopsie ont d'abord été sélectionnés s'ils présentaient une forte suspicion de traumatisme facial. Les causes de décès non traumatiques pour la face ont d'abord été exclues (noyade, strangulation volontaire, intoxication, etc.). Les causes les plus traumatiques (accidents de la voie publique, arme à feu, hétéro-­‐agression, etc.) ont été retenues dans un premier temps. Par la suite, les dossiers n'ont pas été retenus si l'autopsie faisait état de lésions traumatiques ne concernant pas la face ou de lésions bénignes de la face. Les constatations des rapports d'autopsie ont finalement été comparées avec ces rapports de radiologie tomodensitométriques s'ils existaient, soit 69 dossiers. Dans un deuxième temps, une seconde lecture des images radiologiques a été effectuée par un radiologue formé. Sur les 146 fractures répertoriées parmi les 69 dossiers restant, 62 (42,4%) ont été décrites à l'autopsie et à la radiologie. 42 (28,8%) ont été décrites dans le rapport d'autopsie uniquement et 42 (28,8%) par la radiologie uniquement. Parmi toutes les fractures de la face détectées uniquement à l'autopsie, toutes sauf une seule ont été retrouvées sur les images d'archive par un radiologue formé. La contribution dans le processus diagnostique de chacune de ces fractures, notée sur une échelle de 1 à 6 par deux médecins-­‐légistes expérimentés, est légère (notes de 1 à 2 dans 98% des cas) concernant la cause du décès. En revanche, concernant les circonstances du décès, on observe une différence entre les deux examinateurs avec des notes de 5 à 6 dans 77% des cas chez l'un, et 19% chez l'autre examinateur. Les deux examinateurs ne sont pas d'accord au sujet de l'importance des fractures dans les cas de traumatismes à haute énergie, l'un jugeant qu'elles sont alors évidentes et l'autre qu'elles permettent d'en savoir plus sur la force exacte de l'impact considéré. Cependant, bien que les fractures de la face ne contribuent que modestement au processus judiciaire suivant un décès, notre étude permet de démontrer la performance de la méthode de l'imagerie tomodensitométrique dans la détection desdites fractures par rapport à l'autopsie avec un taux de détection supérieur.

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There is an increasing awareness that the articulation of forensic science and criminal investigation is critical to the resolution of crimes. However, models and methods to support an effective collaboration between these partners are still poorly expressed or even lacking. Three propositions are borrowed from crime intelligence methods in order to bridge this gap: (a) the general intelligence process, (b) the analyses of investigative problems along principal perspectives: entities and their relationships, time and space, quantitative aspects and (c) visualisation methods as a mode of expression of a problem in these dimensions. Indeed, in a collaborative framework, different kinds of visualisations integrating forensic case data can play a central role for supporting decisions. Among them, link-charts are scrutinised for their abilities to structure and ease the analysis of a case by describing how relevant entities are connected. However, designing an informative chart that does not bias the reasoning process is not straightforward. Using visualisation as a catalyser for a collaborative approach integrating forensic data thus calls for better specifications.

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L'utilisation des traitements biologiques est maintenant solidement ancrée dans la prise en charge des rhumatismes inflammatoires. Les anti-TNFa sont à juste titre devenus des agents de choix ces dix dernières années, et la littérature récente nous rappelle leurs places et indications dans la spondylarthrite ankylosante. Toutefois, tous les patients n'y répondent pas et la disponibilité de nouveaux traitements est certainement une addition bienvenue. L'abatacept est un nouveau traitement de la polyarthrite rhumatoïde avec un mode d’action innovateur, qui paraît efficace et adéquatement sûr et pour lequel quelques données et aspects pratiques d'utilisation sont présentés. Nous devons néanmoins encore apprendre à l'intégrer dans des stratégies thérapeutiques, comme nous sommes en train de le faire avec le rituximab. The use of biological therapy is now firmly established in the management of inflammatory rheumatism. The anti-TNFalpha have rightly become agents of choice over the last 10 years, and the recent literature reminds us of their places and indications in ankylosing spondylitis. However, not all patients respond, and the availability of new treatments is certainly a welcome addition. Abatacept is a new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis with an innovative mode of action. It appears effective and safe, and some data as well as practical aspects on its use are presented. Nevertheless, we must still learn to integrate it into our therapeutic strategies, as we are presently doing with rituximab