Báo cáo y học: " Determination of the threshold of cardiac troponin I associated with an adverse postoperative outcome after cardiac surgery: a comparative study between coronary artery bypass graft, valve surgery, and combined cardiac surgery" ppt
... statistical
analysis and participated in the design of the study. BR partic-
ipated in the design and coordination of the study and per-
formed the statistical analysis. All authors read and approved
the ... surgery: a
comparative study between coronary artery bypass graft, valve
surgery, and combined cardiac surgery
Jean-Luc Fellahi
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... an earlier version of the manuscript; Xun Chu for assistance in data
handling; and the patients and staff of the emergency and respiratory
intensive care units at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University. ... inhi-
bitory action of TOLLIP is mediated via suppression of
autophosphorylation and kinase activity of IL-1 receptor-
associated kinase 1, which is an importan...
... apoptosis. The major
site of alkylation within the DNA is the N7 position of
guanine. Alkylation of guanine results in depurination by
excision of guanine residues, causing DNA strand
breakage ... was shown to protect mice against
hydrocoticoid-induced inhibition of IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4 and
IL-10 transcription [24]. In addition, vitamin B12, folinic
acid and biotin ide...
... Euro-
pean and North American population. Type III and
recombinant I/ III strains are predominant are pre-
dominant in South America. Various virulence has
been demonstrated: Type I are highly virulent, ...
overall 5% of patients. The main side effects are crys-
talluria, disorders of hematopoietic system hypersen-
sitivity reaction nausea and vomiting and depression.
The...
... H and M subunits
contain both the ligands typical of the H chain ferroxidase
center and the canonical L chain carboxylate residues in
positions 60 and 64. The canonical L chain glutamate
residue ... although differing in
sequence and molecular mass, contain all the ligands of
the f erroxidase center and, in addition, two out of the t hree
carboxylic residues typic...
... early in SSc. Vascular
alterations include sac-like, giant and bushy capillaries,
microhaemorrhages and a variable loss of capillaries that
result in avascular areas [3]. The microangiopathy with ... Interestingly, physiological mechanisms to
overcome tissue hypoxia are impaired and dysregulated in
SSc. Insufficient angiogenesis and vasculogenesis cannot
abolish tissue malnutr...
... whether
classification criteria for ‘early RA’ can be developed. It does
appear that IP patients with autoantibodies (either RF or
anticyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies) may
have a different ... interact and the prediction of outcome for
the individual patient (as opposed to the average patient)
remains problematic.
Classification of inflammatory polyarthrit...
... anticitrulline-peptide antibody (ACPA)-positive and ACPA-negative
rheumatoid arthritis
Factor ACPA-positive rheumatoid arthritis ACPA-negative rheumatoid arthritis
Confirmed Human leucocyte antigen ... demonstrating dissimilar genetic risk factors for
ACPA-positive RA and ACPA-negative RA strongly suggest
that ACPA-positive RA and ACPA-negative RA are separate
subsets of RA with pat...
... analysis and interpretation of data,
manuscript preparation, and statistical analysis. SKT partici-
pated in acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation of data,
and manuscript preparation. ... data, manuscript preparation, and statis-
tical analysis. J-PP participated in study design, analysis and
interpretation of data, and manuscript preparation. JM-P par-
tici...
... Spain, 20 families from Belgium, nine families from
the Netherlands and 14 families from Portugal. Families
with an additional affected sibling and with RA patients
Arthritis Research & Therapy ... failed to replicate a significant association of this region in our rheumatoid
arthritis family sample. Further investigation of this region, including detection and testing...