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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627959/recent-advances-in-early-pregnancy-loss-diagnosis-in-dairy-cows-new-approaches
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Lin-Sen Gui, Tian-Shu Dai, Xing-Ru Guo, Shi-Hao Wei, Zi-Ming Ma, Di Yang, Bao-Long Ding, Hui Xiang, Yong-Tao Yu, Xin-Gang Dan
Early pregnancy loss is a primary cause of low reproductive rates in dairy cows, posing severe economic losses to dairy farming. The accurate diagnosis of dairy cows with early pregnancy loss allows for oestrus synchronization, shortening day open, and increasing the overall conception rate of the herd. Several techniques are available for detecting early pregnancy loss in dairy cows, including rectal ultrasound, circulating blood progesterone, and pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs). Yet, there is a need to improve on existing techniques and develop novel strategies to identify cows with early pregnancy loss accurately...
April 2024: Reproduction in Domestic Animals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627808/repeat-cytoreductive-surgery-with-hipec-for-colorectal-peritoneal-metastases-a-systematic-review
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Mina Sarofim, Ruwanthi Wijayawardana, Nima Ahmadi, David L Morris
BACKGROUND: Colorectal peritoneal metastases (CRPM) are present in 10-20% of patients at the time of their initial cancer diagnosis, and affects over 20% of those who develop colorectal cancer recurrence. Cytoreductive surgery (CRS) with HIPEC is firmly established as the optimal surgical treatment, but there is very little known about the benefit of repeat or iterative CRS. The aim of this review is to provide a systematic evaluation of the perioperative complications, survival outcomes and quality of life in patients undergoing repeat CRS with HIPEC for CRPM...
April 17, 2024: World Journal of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627349/resource-recovery-from-soiled-sanitary-napkin-waste-a-state-of-the-art-review
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Muhammad Sajeed Abdul Hameed, Sreya Pacheeri Sreedharan, Purushothaman Sivapragasam, Samarshi Chakraborty, Chitra Devarajulu, Krishnasamy Sivagami
With ever-improving social and medical awareness about menstrual hygiene in India, the demand for sanitary napkins has increased significantly. The utilization of high-quality and environment-friendly raw materials to produce these pads is further supporting the growth of the market. However, with improving demand and usage, the need for proper disposal techniques becomes more relevant, since all of these pads get contaminated with human blood which makes them a biohazard and can cause significant damage to human health and the environment...
April 17, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38627324/what-do-meta-analysts-need-in-primary-studies-guidelines-and-the-semi-checklist-for-facilitating-cumulative-knowledge
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Belén Fernández-Castilla, Sameh Said-Metwaly, Rodrigo S Kreitchmann, Wim Van Den Noortgate
Meta-analysis is often recognized as the highest level of evidence due to its notable advantages. Therefore, ensuring the precision of its findings is of utmost importance. Insufficient reporting in primary studies poses challenges for meta-analysts, hindering study identification, effect size estimation, and meta-regression analyses. This manuscript provides concise guidelines for the comprehensive reporting of qualitative and quantitative aspects in primary studies. Adhering to these guidelines may help researchers enhance the quality of their studies and increase their eligibility for inclusion in future research syntheses, thereby enhancing research synthesis quality...
April 16, 2024: Behavior Research Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626934/review-of-codelists-used-to-define-hypertension-in-electronic-health-records-and-development-of-a-codelist-for-research
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Georgie May Massen, Philip W Stone, Harley H Y Kwok, Gisli Jenkins, Richard J Allen, Louise V Wain, Iain Stewart, Jennifer Kathleen Quint
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hypertension is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Electronic health records (EHRs) are routinely collected throughout a person's care, recording all aspects of health status, including current and past conditions, prescriptions and test results. EHRs can be used for epidemiological research. However, there are nuances in the way conditions are recorded using clinical coding; it is important to understand the methods which have been applied to define exposures, covariates and outcomes to enable interpretation of study findings...
April 15, 2024: Open Heart
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626800/chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia-small-lymphocytic-lymphoma-version-2-2024
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William G Wierda, Jennifer Brown, Jeremy S Abramson, Farrukh Awan, Syed F Bilgrami, Greg Bociek, Danielle Brander, Matthew Cortese, Larry Cripe, Randall S Davis, Herbert Eradat, Bita Fakhri, Christopher D Fletcher, Sameh Gaballa, Muhammad Saad Hamid, Brian Hill, Paul Kaesberg, Brad Kahl, Manali Kamdar, Thomas J Kipps, Shuo Ma, Claudio Mosse, Shazia Nakhoda, Sameer Parikh, Andrew Schorr, Stephen Schuster, Madhav Seshadri, Tanya Siddiqi, Deborah M Stephens, Meghan Thompson, Chaitra Ujjani, Riccardo Valdez, Nina Wagner-Johnston, Jennifer A Woyach, Hema Sundar, Mary Dwyer
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) are essentially different manifestations of the same disease that are similarly managed. A number of molecular and cytogenetic variables with prognostic implications have been identified. Undetectable minimal residual disease at the end of treatment with chemoimmunotherapy or venetoclax-based combination regimens is an independent predictor of improved survival among patients with previously untreated or relapsed/refractory CLL/SLL. The selection of treatment is based on the disease stage, presence or absence of del(17p) or TP53 mutation, immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region mutation status, patient age, performance status, comorbid conditions, and the agent's toxicity profile...
April 2024: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network: JNCCN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626721/educational-strategies-in-pediatric-trauma-resuscitation-across-disciplines-a-scoping-review
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Stacy M Goins, Steven Thornton, Elizabeth Horne, Brooke Hoehn, Erin Brush, Julie Thamby, Angela Hemesath, Sarah Cantrell, Emily Greenwald, Elisabeth Tracy
INTRODUCTION: Trauma is the leading cause of death and disability in children. Differences in mechanism, injury pattern, severity, and physiology in this population distinguish pediatric trauma patients from adults. Educational techniques including simulation and didactics may improve pediatric readiness in this setting. We summarize the literature across disciplines, highlighting the curricular approaches, target provider population, educational content, content delivery method, and Kirkpatrick level for pediatric trauma resuscitation education...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626715/neuroma-analysis-in-humans-standardizing-sample-collection-and-documentation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Floris V Raasveld, Wen-Chih Liu, Maximilian Mayrhofer-Schmid, Brian J Wainger, Ian L Valerio, William Renthal, Kyle R Eberlin
INTRODUCTION: The biology of symptomatic neuromas is poorly understood, particularly the factors causing pain in human neuromas. Pain presence varies among and within individuals, with some having painful and nonpainful neuromas. To bridge these knowledge gaps, our group developed a protocol for assessing neuroma pain and collecting tissue for molecular analysis. This manuscript outlines our workflow and challenges and aims to inspire other centers to share their experiences with these tissues...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Surgical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626016/professional-quality-of-life-in-animal-research-personnel-is-linked-to-retention-job-satisfaction-a-mixed-methods-cross-sectional-survey-on-compassion-fatigue-in-the-usa
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Lauren Young, Fabienne Ferrara, Lisa Kelly, Tara Martin, Sally Thompson-Iritani, Megan R LaFollette
BACKGROUND: Working with research animals can be both rewarding and challenging. The rewarding part of the work is associated with understanding the necessity for animal research to improve the health of humans and animals and the knowledge that one can provide care and compassion for the animals. Challenges with animal research include witnessing stress/pain in animals necessitated by scientific requirements, end of study euthanasia, and societal stigmatization about animal research...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625847/computational-and-stability-analysis-of-ebola-virus-epidemic-model-with-piecewise-hybrid-fractional-operator
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Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar, Muhammad Farman, Khadija Jamil, Ali Akgul, Saba Jamil
In this manuscript, we developed a nonlinear fractional order Ebola virus with a novel piecewise hybrid technique to observe the dynamical transmission having eight compartments. The existence and uniqueness of a solution of piecewise derivative is treated for a system with Arzel'a-Ascoli and Schauder conditions. We investigate the effects of classical and modified fractional calculus operators, specifically the classical Caputo piecewise operator, on the behavior of the model. A model shows that a completely continuous operator is uniformly continuous, and bounded according to the equilibrium points...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38625024/knowledge-and-public-perception-of-palliative-care-in-germany
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Maria Heckel, Joachim Peters, Susanna Schweighart, Mechthild Habermann, Christoph Ostgathe
Background: Literature reviews reveal poor knowledge and awareness of palliative care in the public. Health literacy deficits impact access to palliative care. Objectives: The aim of this manuscript is to explore the public perception of palliative care in Germany. Design: Triangulated qualitative research design: a snowball-spread online survey and a random pedestrian survey. Setting/Subjects: Citizens in Germany. Results: The pedestrian survey ( n  = 100) revealed 34% of the participants being not familiar with palliative care...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624264/what-s-important-in-a-contract-beyond-the-salary-a-primer-for-pain-physicians-and-trainees
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Tetyana Marshall, Maria Eibel, Brett Marshall, Andrew Clary, Sergio Hickey, Patrick Polsunas, Alex Dresslor, Neal Shah, Cathy Zhang, Danielle Zheng, Trent Emerick
This manuscript is designed to complement the previously published primer on salary structures for new pain physicians. The previous manuscript "Employment Contract Financial Models for the Pain Physician: A Primer" had a goal of increasing understanding of financial models by pain fellows when preparing for contract negotiations. This manuscript illustrates the many equally important considerations of "non-monetary" values that are a significant part of contract negotiation outside of salary. It contributes to the overall education for trainees and pain physicians on benefits and job responsibilities...
April 16, 2024: Pain Practice: the Official Journal of World Institute of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624247/azophosphines-synthesis-structure-and-coordination-chemistry
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Emma J Jordan, Ethan D E Calder, Holly V Adcock, Louise Male, Martin Nieger, J Chris Slootweg, Andrew R Jupp
The conceptual replacement of nitrogen with phosphorus in common organic functional groups unlocks new properties and reactivity. The phosphorus-containing analogues of triazenes are underexplored but offer great potential as flexible and small bite-angle ligands. This manuscript explores the synthesis and characterisation of a family of air-stable azophosphine-borane complexes, and their subsequent deprotection to the free azophosphines. These compounds are structurally characterised, both experimentally and computationally, and highlight the availability of the phosphorus lone pair for coordination...
April 16, 2024: Chemistry: a European Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623791/letter-it-is-time-to-consider-the-ethical-implications-of-artificial-intelligence-use-in-generating-manuscripts-for-peer-reviewed-journals
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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623643/the-role-of-inhalant-allergens-on-the-clinical-manifestations-of-atopic-dermatitis
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Jaekeun Jung, Clinton W Enos, Kent K Lam, Joseph K Han
BACKGROUND: Inhalant allergens provide a source of environmental factors that contribute to the development of clinical symptoms in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVE: To review the relationship between inhalant allergens and AD. METHODS: A literature review was conducted using three databases: PubMed/MEDLINE, ClinicalKey, and Web of Science. Search terms, including "atopic dermatitis," "atopic eczema," and "eczema," were used in combination with "inhalant allergen," "inhaled allergen," and "aeroallergen" to identify relevant published manuscripts that highlight the relationship between AD and exposures to inhalant allergens...
April 16, 2024: American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622648/mind-your-prevalence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sébastien J J Guesné, Thierry Hanser, Stéphane Werner, Samuel Boobier, Shaylyn Scott
Multiple metrics are used when assessing and validating the performance of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models. In the case of binary classification, balanced accuracy is a metric to assess the global performance of such models. In contrast to accuracy, balanced accuracy does not depend on the respective prevalence of the two categories in the test set that is used to validate a QSAR classifier. As such, balanced accuracy is used to overcome the effect of imbalanced test sets on the model's perceived accuracy...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Cheminformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621995/preliminary-translation-of-reducing-disability-in-alzheimer-s-disease-among-individuals-with-intellectual-disabilities-and-caregiver-dyads
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Lauren T Ptomey, Kelli Barton, Emma Swinford, Amy Bodde, Amanda George, Anna M Gorczyca, C Michelle Niedens, Susan C Sprague, Amy Yeager, Brian Helsel, Linda Teri, Eric D Vidoni, Jaime Perales-Puchalt
BACKGROUND: The Reducing Disability in Alzheimer's Disease in Kansas City (RDAD-KC) intervention has been shown to improve the health of individuals with dementia and caregiver dyads. This manuscript reports the results of implementing the RDAD among individuals with intellectual disabilities and caregiver dyads. METHODS: Nine community agencies deployed the 12-week intervention. We assessed changes in individuals with intellectual disabilities' behavioural symptom related severity and physical activity, and caregivers' behavioural symptom-related distress, unmet needs, and caregiver strain...
May 2024: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities: JARID
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38619532/describing-the-landscape-of-medical-education-preprints-on-medrxiv-current-trends-and-future-recommendations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren A Maggio, Joseph A Costello, Anthony R Artino
PURPOSE: A preprint is a version of a research manuscript posted to a preprint server prior to peer review. Preprints enable authors to quickly and openly share research, afford opportunities for expedient feedback, and enable immediate listing of research on grant and promotion applications. In medical education, most journals welcome preprints, which suggests preprints play a role in the field's discourse. Yet, little is known about medical education preprints, including author characteristics, preprint use, and ultimate publication status...
April 15, 2024: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618940/blood-brain-barrier-disruption-following-brain-injury-implications-for-clinical-practice
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Ruojing Bai, Xintong Ge
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) plays a critical role in regulating the exchange of substances between peripheral blood and the central nervous system and in maintaining the stability of the neurovascular unit in neurological diseases. To guide clinical treatment and basic research on BBB protection following brain injury, this manuscript reviews how BBB disruption develops and influences neural recovery after stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). By summarizing the pathological mechanisms of BBB damage, we underscore the critical role of promoting BBB repair in managing brain injury...
April 1, 2024: Histology and Histopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618931/experimental-and-new-investigational-drugs-for-the-treatment-of-uterine-fibroids
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Giulio Evangelisti, Simone Ferrero, Umberto Perrone, Claudio Gustavino, Eugenio Volpi, Alberto Izzotti, Fabio Barra
INTRODUCTION: Uterine fibroids, the most prevalent benign tumors among reproductive-age women, pose treatment challenges that range from surgical interventions to medical therapies for symptom control. Progestins and estroprogestins effectively manage uterine bleeding by suppressing dysfunctional endometrium over fibroids. While GnRH agonists represent a crucial milestone in symptom treatment, their prolonged use results in menopausal-like symptoms and irreversible bone mineral density loss...
April 15, 2024: Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs
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