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Abstract Aims Impaired myocardial energy homeostasis plays an import role in the pathophysiology of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Left ventricular relaxation has a high energy demand, and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction has been related to impaired energy homeostasis.
Arno A. van de Bovenkamp +10 more
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CD4+ T cells decrease in elderly and frailty SCAP patients, which indicates a worse outcome. CD4+ T cells combined with PCT are powerful prognostic biomarkers in evaluating the severity of community‐acquired pneumonia. Abstract Backgrounds Elderly and frailty individuals show a more senescent immune system, which may relate to worse outcome in ...
Jue Wang +8 more
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Abstract The aim of this article is to demonstrate extreme interindividual variability of piperacilin/tazobactam (PIP/TAZO) pharmacokinetics in critically ill morbidly obese patients and to emphasize the need for the practice of routine PIP/TAZO plasma concentrations measurement in order to ensure optimal efficacy and safety of antibiotic therapy.
M. Mieresova +4 more
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Superficial temporal artery access for carotid artery stenting: A case report
Abstract Percutaneous intervention of patients who suffer from generalized vascular disease is often a great challenge due to the limited accessibility of the access gates. We discuss the case of a 66‐year‐old man who presented with critical right internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis after previous hospitalization due to stroke.
Ádám Csavajda +3 more
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Vascular calcification: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions
Vascular calcification is caused by the imbalance of vascular microenvironment. The pro‐calcific factors include chronic inflammation, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, iron homeostasis, programed cell death, and other cellular metabolic dynamics.
Wei Pan, Wei Jie, Hui Huang
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Abstract Pathogenic variants in JAG1 are known to cause Alagille syndrome (ALGS), a disorder that primarily affects the liver, lung, kidney, and skeleton. Whereas cardiac symptoms are also frequently observed in ALGS, thoracic aortic aneurysms have only been reported sporadically in postmortem autopsies.
Jotte Rodrigues Bento +16 more
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Abstract A lack of angiogenesis is the key problem in the healing of diabetic foot ulcers. Stem cells have already been proven to have a high potential for angiogenesis. The most important aspects of stem cell therapy are improving the microenvironment, cell homing and continuous factor stimulation.
Rui Tang +3 more
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Diversity in the bone marrow niche: Classic and novel strategies to uncover niche composition
Summary Our view on the role and composition of the bone marrow (BM) has dramatically changed over time from a simple nutrient for the bone to a highly complex multicellular tissue that sustains haematopoiesis. Among these cells, multipotent haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), which are predominantly quiescent, possess unique self‐renewal capacity and ...
Raúl Sánchez‐Lanzas +2 more
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Abstract Abrupt return to normothermia has been shown a genuine factor contributing to graft dysfunction after transplantation. This study tested the concept to mitigate reperfusion injury of liver grafts by gentle warming‐up using ex vivo machine perfusion prior to reperfusion.
Thomas Minor +8 more
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Kidneys underwent EVNP for 2h with plasma‐like solution with or without A‐AOCs in different volume fractions (0, 2, 4 or 8%). The oxygen gradient along the nephron, cell death, GFR and oxidative stress was improved in the 4% group compared to the 0%, 2%, and 8% group. Abstract Introduction Organ preservation through ex‐vivo normothermic perfusion (EVNP)
Johannes Jägers +4 more
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