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PURPOSE: The objective of this experiment is to establish a continuous postmortem circulation in the vascular system of porcine lungs and to evaluate the pulmonary distribution of the perfusate. This research is performed in the bigger scope of a revascularization project of Thiel embalmed specimens. This technique enables teaching anatomy, practicing surgical procedures and doing research under lifelike circumstances. METHODS: After cannulation of the pulmonary trunk and the left atrium, the vascular system was flushed with paraffinum perliquidum (PP) through a heart-lung machine. A continuous circulation was then established using red PP, during which perfusion parameters were measured. The distribution of contrast-containing PP in the pulmonary circulation was visualized on computed tomography. Finally, the amount of leak from the vascular system was calculated. RESULTS: A reperfusion of the vascular system was initiated for 37 min. The flow rate ranged between 80 and 130 ml/min throughout the experiment with acceptable perfusion pressures (range: 37-78 mm Hg). Computed tomography imaging and 3D reconstruction revealed a diffuse vascular distribution of PP and a decreasing vascularization ratio in cranial direction. A self-limiting leak (i.e. 66.8% of the circulating volume) towards the tracheobronchial tree due to vessel rupture was also measured. CONCLUSIONS: PP enables circulation in an isolated porcine lung model with an acceptable pressure-flow relationship resulting in an excellent recruitment of the vascular system. Despite these promising results, rupture of vessel walls may cause leaks. Further exploration of the perfusion capacities of PP in other organs is necessary. Eventually, this could lead to the development of reperfused Thiel embalmed human bodies, which have several applications.
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Principles: Surgeon's experience is crucial for proper application of sentinel node biopsy (SNB) in patients with breast cancer. A 20-30 cases learning curve of sentinel node (SN) and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) was widely practiced. In order to speed up this learning curve, surgeons may be trained intraoperative by an experienced surgeon. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the results of this procedure. Methods: Patients with one primary invasive breast cancer (cT1-T2[<3 cm]cN0) underwent SNB based on lymphoscintigraphy using technetium Tc 99m colloid, intraoperative gamma probe detection, with or without blue dye mapping. This was followed by completion ALND when SN was positive or not found. SNB was performed by one experienced surgeon (teacher) or by 10 junior surgeons trained by the experienced surgeon (trainees). Four groups were defined: (i) SNB with immediate ALND for the teacher's learning curve, (ii) SNB by the teacher, (iii) SNB by the trainees under the teacher's supervision, and (iv) SNB by the trainees alone. Results: Between May 1999 and December 2007, a total of 808 évaluable patients underwent SNB. The SN identification rate was 98% in the teacher's group, and 99% in the trainees' group (p = 0.196). SN were positive in respectively 28% and 29% of patients (p = 0.196). The distribution of isolated tumor cells, micrometastases and metastases was not statistically different between the teacher's and the trainees' groups (p = 0.163). Conclusion: These comparable results confirm the success with which the SNB was taught. This strategy avoided the 20-30 SNB followed by immediate ALND early required per surgeon.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the synergistic effects of endurance training and hypoxia on endurance performance in normoxic and hypoxic conditions (approximately 3000 m above sea level) as well as on lactate and glucose metabolism during prolonged exercise. For this purpose, 14 well-trained cyclists performed 12 training sessions in conditions of normobaric hypoxia (HYP group, n = 7) or normoxia (NOR group, n = 7) over 4 weeks. Before and after training, lactate and glucose turnover rates were measured by infusion of exogenous lactate and stable isotope tracers. Endurance performance was assessed during incremental tests performed in normoxia and hypoxia and a 40 km time trial performed in normoxia. After training, performance was similarly and significantly improved in the NOR and HYP groups (training, P < 0.001) in normoxic conditions. No further effect of hypoxic training was found on markers of endurance performance in hypoxia (training x hypoxia interaction, n.s.). In addition, training and hypoxia had no significant effect on lactate turnover rate. In contrast, there was a significant interaction of training and hypoxia (P < 0.05) on glucose metabolism, as follows: plasma insulin and glucose concentrations were significantly increased; glucose metabolic clearance rate was decreased; and the insulin to glucagon ratio was increased after training in the HYP group. In conclusion, our results show that, compared with training in normoxia, training in hypoxia has no further effect on endurance performance in both normoxic and hypoxic conditions or on lactate metabolic clearance rate. Additionally, these findings suggest that training in hypoxia impairs blood glucose regulation in endurance-trained subjects during exercise.
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Background: In patients with cancer and acute venous thromboembolism (VTE), current consensus guidelines recommend anticoagulation therapy for an indefinite duration or until the cancer is resolved.Methods and results: Among 1'247 patients with acute VTE enrolled in the Swiss Venous Thromboembolism Registry (SWIVTER) from 18 hospitals, 315 (25%) had cancer of whom 179 (57%) had metastatic disease, 159 (50%) ongoing or recent chemotherapy, and 83 (26%) tumor surgery within 6 months. Patients with cancer were older (66±14 vs. 60±19 years, p<0.001), more often hospitalized at the time of VTE diagnosis (46% vs. 36%, p=0.001), immobile for >3 days (25% vs. 16%, p<0.001), and more often had thrombocytopenia (6% vs. 1%, p<0.001) than patients without cancer. The 30-day rate of VTE-related death or recurrent VTE was 9% in cancer patients vs. 4% in patients without cancer (p<0.001), and the rates of bleeding requiring medical attention were 5% in both groups (p=0.57). Cancer patients received indefinite-duration anticoagulation treatment more often than patients without cancer (47% vs. 19%, p<0.001), and LMWH mono-therapy during the initial 3 months was prescribed to 45% vs. 8%, p<0.001, respectively. Among patients with cancer, prior VTE (OR 4.0, 95%CI 2.0-8.0), metastatic disease (OR 3.0, 95%CI 1.7-5.2), outpatient status at the time of VTE diagnosis (OR 3.8, 95%CI 1.9-7.6), and inpatient treatment (OR 4.4, 95%CI 2.1-9.2) were independently associated with the prescription of indefinite-duration anticoagulation treatment.Conclusions: Less than half of the cancer patients with acute VTE received a prescription for indefinite-duration anticoagulation treatment. Recurrent VTE, metastatic cancer, outpatient VTE diagnosis, and VTE requiring hospitalization were associated with an increased use of this strategy.
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AIMS: Changes in circulating brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels were reported in patients with or at risk for cardiovascular diseases associated with endothelial dysfunction, suggesting a link between BDNF and endothelial functionality. However, little is known on cardiovascular BDNF. Our aim was to investigate levels/localization, function, and relevance of cardiovascular BDNF. METHODS AND RESULTS: BDNF levels (western blotting) and localization (immunostaining) were assessed in the heart and aorta from rats with impaired (spontaneously hypertensive rats [SHR]), normal (Wistar Kyoto rats [WKY]), and improved (SHR and WKY subjected to physical training) endothelial function. BDNF levels were also measured in cultured endothelial cells (CECs) subjected to low and high shear stress. The cardiovascular effects of BDNF were investigated in isolated aortic rings and hearts. The results showed high BDNF levels in the heart and aorta, the expression being prominent in endothelial cells as compared with other cell types. Exogenous BDNF vasodilated aortic rings but changed neither coronary flow nor cardiac contractility. Hypertension was associated with decreased expression of BDNF in the endothelium, whereas physical training led to endothelial BDNF up-regulation not only in WKY but also in SHR. Exposure of CECs to high shear stress stimulated BDNF production and secretion. CONCLUSION: Cardiovascular BDNF is mainly localized within endothelial cells in which its expression is dependent on endothelial function. These results open new perspectives on the role of endothelial BDNF in cardiovascular health.
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BACKGROUND: Physician training in smoking cessation counseling has been shown to be effective as a means to increase quit success. We assessed the cost-effectiveness ratio of a smoking cessation counseling training programme. Its effectiveness was previously demonstrated in a cluster randomized, control trial performed in two Swiss university outpatients clinics, in which residents were randomized to receive training in smoking interventions or a control educational intervention. DESIGN AND METHODS: We used a Markov simulation model for effectiveness analysis. This model incorporates the intervention efficacy, the natural quit rate, and the lifetime probability of relapse after 1-year abstinence. We used previously published results in addition to hospital service and outpatient clinic cost data. The time horizon was 1 year, and we opted for a third-party payer perspective. RESULTS: The incremental cost of the intervention amounted to US$2.58 per consultation by a smoker, translating into a cost per life-year saved of US$25.4 for men and 35.2 for women. One-way sensitivity analyses yielded a range of US$4.0-107.1 in men and US$9.7-148.6 in women. Variations in the quit rate of the control intervention, the length of training effectiveness, and the discount rate yielded moderately large effects on the outcome. Variations in the natural cessation rate, the lifetime probability of relapse, the cost of physician training, the counseling time, the cost per hour of physician time, and the cost of the booklets had little effect on the cost-effectiveness ratio. CONCLUSIONS: Training residents in smoking cessation counseling is a very cost-effective intervention and may be more efficient than currently accepted tobacco control interventions.
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PURPOSE: To select and propose a set of knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential for the care of adolescents; to encourage the development of adolescent health multidisciplinary networks; and to set up training programs in as many European countries as possible. METHODS: The curriculum was developed by 16 physicians from 11 European countries with various professional specializations. In line with modern guidelines in medical education, it is a modular, flexible instrument which covers the main teaching areas in the field, such as basic skills (i.e. setting, rights and confidentiality, gender and cultural issues) as well as specific themes (i.e. sexual and reproductive health, eating disorders, chronic conditions). It consists of 17 thematic modules, each containing detailed objectives, learning approaches, examples, and evaluation methods. RESULT: Two international one-week summer schools were used to assess the feasibility and appropriateness of the curriculum. The overall evaluation was good, with most of the items surpassing three on a four-point Likert scale. However, it pointed to several aspects (process and content) which will need to be refined in the future, such as an increase in interactive sessions (role playing), and a better mix of clinical and public health issues.
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La durée de psychose non traitée (Duration of Untreated Psychosis, DUP) est définie par le temps écoulé entre l'émergence d'un trouble psychotique et le début de son traitement. La réduction de la DUP est un des objectifs principaux des programmes spécialisés dans le traitement de la psychose émergente, de nombreux travaux de recherche suggérant qu'une DUP longue est associée à une évolution défavorable de la maladie. Ces résultats restent cependant controversés, certaines études ne démontrant pas une telle association. Cette contradiction dans les résultats pourrait être la conséquence d'un manque d'uniformité dans les définitions appliquées pour mesurer la DUP, plus particulièrement en ce qui concerne la définition de ce que l'on considère être « début » du traitement. En effet, si l'étude de la phase d'émergence de la pathologie psychotique a été le focus d'une attention considérable qui a conduit à un certain degré de consensus quant à sa définition, le concept de début du traitement n'est clairement pas défini de manière aussi homogène. Compte tenu de l'importance des enjeux relatifs à l'intervention précoce dans les troubles psychotiques, il nous a semblé utile d'explorer cette question de manière plus approfondie, considérant qu'un manque de consensus dans la définition de la DUP contribue certainement à troubler les résultats des études qui visent à évaluer son impact sur l'évolution de ces maladies. En conséquence, l'objectif premier de ce travail est d'explorer l'impact de l'application de diverses définitions de début de traitement sur l'estimation de la DUP. Dans un premier article, publié dans Acta Neuropsychiatrica en 2009 (Duration of untreated psychosis : What are we talking about ?), le focus a été placé sur une revue de littérature concernant les définitions utilisées pour caractériser la fin de la DUP ainsi que sur les conséquences possibles d'un manque de précision dans cette définition sur l'évaluation de l'impact d'un retard de traitement dans la psychose débutante. Ce travail nous a permis d'identifier trois groupes principaux de définition de fin de DUP (End of DUP ; E-DUP) parmi les multiples critères utilisés dans les études publiées. E-DUP-1 est définie par la mise en route d'un traitement antipsychotique, le plus souvent sans tenir compte ni du dosage prescrit, ni de l'adhérence au traitement. E-DUP-2 est définie par l'entrée dans un programme de traitement spécialisé, et E-DUP-3 enfin est définie par la conjonction de la prescription d'un traitement antipsychotique adapté, de l'adhérence à ce traitement, et de la mise en route d'une prise en charge dans un programme spécialisé. En conclusion, nous relevions que cette grande variété dans les définitions appliquées pour l'évaluation de la DUP avait probablement contribué à l'aspect contradictoire des résultats des études de son impact sur l'évolution des psychoses et qu'il était donc temps de proposer une définition de consensus. La deuxième étude a été conduite dans le cadre d'un suivi de cohorte mis en place dans le programme de Traitement et Intervention Précoce dans les troubles Psychotiques (TIPP) établi dans le Département de Psychiatrie du CHUV à Lausanne depuis 2004. Les objectifs de cette seconde étude étaient au nombre de trois: (1) Exploration des variations de la DUP en fonction de l'application de trois principales définitions de fin de DUP (E-DUP) identifiées dans la littérature ; (2) Evaluation de la proportion de patients remplissant au moins une fois au cours des 18 mois de traitement la définition de E-DUP la plus compatible avec les directives de traitement proposées par l'International Early Psychosis Association (patient est à la fois engagé dans le traitement et se montre compliant à la médication, E-DUP-3); (3) Enfin, identification desfacteurs qui caractérisent les patients qui ne remplissent jamais les critères de cette dernière définition. L'exploration de différentes durées de DUP en utilisant les trois définitions d'E-DUP a donné les résultats suivants : La DUP1 médiane (2.2 mois) était significativement plus courte que la DUP2 (7.4 mois), et la DUP3 (13.6 mois) était significativement la plus longue des trois. De plus, 19.7% des patients n'avaient jamais rempli les critères de E-DUP-3 ; on peut donc considérer que près de 20% des patients traités dans ce programme spécialisé ne recevaient pas un traitement adéquat selon les directives intrernationales actuellement reconnues. Sur la base de ces chiffres, il apparaît clairement que, dans les études de l'impact de la DUP sur l'évolution de la psychose débutante, bon nombre des patients pour lesquels on considère que la DUP est terminée ne sont en fait pas adéquatement traités. Il est en conséquence très probable que ceci ait faussé les résultats de ces études, et qu'une définition plus restrictive permettrait de répondre de manière plus précise à cette question. Les patients qui ne remplissaient pas les critères E-DUP3 au cours des 18 premiers mois de traitement étaient caractérisés par un moins bon niveau de fonctionnement au cours de leur vie (« lower lifetime SOFAS » ; p=0.017) et ils étaient plus susceptibles de consommer du cannabis à l'entrée du programme ???? (?2 (1, n=49)=4.241, p=0.039). Pour ceux qui avaient rempli les critères E-DUP-3 au cours des 18 mois, une longue DUP3 était associée avec un jeune âge au début des symptômes psychotiques (rs =-0.573, p<0.001), et avec un faible niveau de fonctionnement pré-morbide (score de PAS élevés (rs =0.373, p=0.001), niveau maximal au cours de la vie bas pour le GAF(rs =-0.367, p<0.001) et pour le SOFAS (rs =-0.314, p=0.003)). En conclusion, ce travail a permis de mettre en évidence une grande variabilité dans la définition de la fin de la DUP parmi les études publiées jusque à ce jour, et l'impact important que le choix d'une ou l'autre de ces définitions peut avoir sur l'estimation de la DUP. De plus, nous avons observé que malgré la mise en place d'un programme spécialisé, près de 20% des patients ne remplissent pas les critères d'exposition à un traitement adéquat au cours des 18 premiers mois de prise en charge. Il est donc probable que l'estimation de l'impact de la DUP ait été faussé par cette variabilité, et il semble important que la communauté scientifique s'accorde sur une définition plus rigoureuse de cette variable. Enfin, certaines caractéristiques permettent d'identifier les patients qui sont à risque de ne pas remplir les critères de traitement adéquat a cours des 18 premiers mois de prise en charge ; il est possible qu'une identification précoce de ceux-ci permette la mise en place de stratégies mieux adaptées pour les aider à s'engager dans les soins. Le futur développement de ce travail sera d'évaluer l'impact de la DUP sur l'évolution des patients au cours des 36 mois de traitement proposés dans le programme TIPP, en appliquant les divers critères E-DUP, afin de voir si notre hypothèse que la variation des définitions a effectivement faussé les résultats de telles études. Nous devons pour cela attendre qu'un nombre suffisant de patients ait complété les 36 mois de traitement, de manière à avoir une puissance statistique suffisante pour répondre clairement à cette question.
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PURPOSE: Exercise improves insulin resistance and is a first line for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes. The extent, however, to which these responses are dose dependent is not known. The purpose of this study was to examine whether exercise dose was associated with improvements in insulin sensitivity after 4 months of exercise training in previously sedentary adults. METHODS: Fifty-five healthy volunteers participated in a 16-wk supervised endurance exercise intervention with a pre/postintervention design. Insulin sensitivity was assessed by euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp, peak oxygen uptake by a graded exercise test, and body composition by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. The exercise intervention consisted of three to five sessions per week with a minimum of three sessions supervised. A ramped exercise prescription protocol was used to achieve 75% of peak HR for 45 min per session. Exercise dose, expressed as average kilocalories expended per week, was computed as the product of exercise intensity, duration and frequency. RESULTS: Improved insulin sensitivity was significantly related to exercise dose in a graded dose-response relationship. No evidence of threshold or maximal dose-response effect was observed. Age and gender did not influence this dose-response relationship. Exercise intensity was also significantly related to improvements in insulin sensitivity, whereas frequency was not. CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies a graded dose-response relationship between exercise dose and improvements in insulin sensitivity. The implication of this observation is of importance for the adaptation of exercise prescription in clinical situations.
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Background. Efficient therapy for both limb and gait ataxia is required. Climbing, a complex task for the whole motor system involving balance, body stabilization, and the simultaneous coordination of all 4 limbs, may have therapeutic potential. Objective. To investigate whether long-term climbing training improves motor function in patients with cerebellar ataxia. Methods. Four patients suffering from limb and gait ataxia underwent a 6-week climbing training. Its effect on ataxia was evaluated with validated clinical balance and manual dexterity tests and with a kinematic analysis of multijoint arm and leg pointing movements. Results. The patients increased their movement velocity and achieved a more symmetric movement speed profile in both arm and leg pointing movements. Furthermore, the 2 patients who suffered the most from gait ataxia improved their balance and 2 of the 4 patients improved manual dexterity. Conclusion. Climbing training has the potential to serve as a new rehabilitation method for patients with upper and lower limb ataxia.
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Objective: To assess whether a downhill walking training programme is more effective than the same amount of training applied uphill in chronic stroke survivors. Design: Randomized, single-blind study. Setting: Outpatient rehabilitation service. Methods: Thirty-eight adults with hemiplegia from stroke lasting more than three months were randomly allocated to one of the two groups: 'UP' - 45 minutes of physical therapy + 30 minutes of treadmill with 5% ascending slope; and 'DOWN' - 45 minutes of physical therapy + 30 minutes of treadmill with 5% descending slope. Both groups were treated 5 times a week for six weeks. Patients were evaluated before treatment, at the end of treatment and after three months. Outcome measures: Primary outcome measure was the number of patients showing an improvement in 6-minute walking test (6MWT) greater than 50 m. Secondary outcome measures were: (1) number of patients showing a clinically relevant improvement of gait speed during 10-m walking test (10mWT); (2) number of patients showing an improvement in timed up and go (TUG) greater than minimal detectable change. Results: Both groups had a significant improvement after treatment and at follow-up. At the end of treatment, compared to UP group, more patients in the DOWN group showed clinically significant improvements in primary and secondary outcomes (16/19 patients for 6MWT, 11/19 patients for 10mWT and 9/19 patients for TUG compared with 3/19, 4/19 and 2/19 patients, respectively, P < 0.01). At follow-up, results were similar except for 10mWT. Conclusions: In chronic stroke patients, downhill treadmill training produces a bigger effect than uphill training.
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