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2501-062X
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Volumen 61 (2023): Heft 3 (September 2023)

Zeitschriftendaten
Format
Zeitschrift
eISSN
2501-062X
Erstveröffentlichung
30 Mar 2015
Erscheinungsweise
4 Hefte pro Jahr
Sprachen
Englisch

Suche

0 Artikel
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Cardio-Oncology for the Primary Care Provider

Online veröffentlicht: 30 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 127 - 134

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality among oncologic patients. As cancer therapies continue to evolve and advance, cancer survival rates have been increasing and so has the burden of cardiovascular disease within this population. For this reason, cardio-oncology plays an important role in promoting multidisciplinary care with the primary care provider, oncology, and cardiology. In this review, we discuss the roles of different providers, strategies to monitor patients receiving cardiotoxic therapies, and summarize cancer therapy class-specific toxicities. Continued collaboration among providers and ongoing research related to cardiotoxic cancer therapies will enable patients to receive maximal, evidence-based, comprehensive care.

Schlüsselwörter

  • primary care
  • oncology
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • cardiotoxicity
  • chemotherapy
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Glycemic control as the main determinant factor of serum VEGF levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

Online veröffentlicht: 05 Apr 2023
Seitenbereich: 135 - 140

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a main endocrine disorder that may cause vascular complications as the disease progresses. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been linked to the development of micro and macrovascular diabetic complications. This study aimed to assess several factors including blood pressure, body mass index, lipid profile, kidney function, and glycemic control that may provide the rise of serum VEGF levels in type 2 DM subjects.

Methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out among 65 type 2 DM subjects. Systole, diastole, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and body mass index (BMI) were measured. The levels of serum VEGF were measured by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels were measured by latex agglutination inhibition test, while serum glucose, lipid profiles, urea, and creatinine levels were tested by enzymatic photometric method.

Results. The levels of serum VEGF had a significant correlation with BMI (p = 0.001, r = 0.397), fasting plasma glucose (FPG) (p = 0.001, r = 0.418), HbA1c (p < 0.001, r = 0.600), systole (p = 0.001), r = 0.397), diastole (p = 0.021, r = 0.286), and MAP (p = 0.001, r = 0.001). Further multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that HbA1c logarithm (log) was the determinant factor of VEGF levels (p < 0.001, β = 0.631, Adjusted R2 = 38.9%)

Conclusion. HbA1c is the main determinant factor of serum VEGF levels among type 2 DM patients.

Schlüsselwörter

  • VEGF
  • HbA1c
  • BMI
  • Blood Pressure
  • Lipid
  • Type 2 DM
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Evaluation of Reliability and Validity of the RALE and BRIXIA Chest-X Ray Scores in Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 Pneumonia

Online veröffentlicht: 30 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 141 - 146

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction: Chest X-rays are commonly used to assess the severity in patients that present in the emergency department with suspected COVID-19 pneumonia, but in clinical practice quantitative scales are rarely employed. Aims: To evaluate the reliability and validity of two semi-quantitative radiological scales in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia (BRIXIA score and RALE score).

Methods: Patients hospitalized between October 2021 and March 2022 with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia diagnosis were eligible for inclusion. All included patients had a chest X-ray taken in the ED before admission. Three raters that participated in the treatment and management of patients with COVID-19 during the pandemic independently assessed chest X-rays.

Results: Intraclass coefficients for BRIXΙA and RALES was 0.781 (0.729–0.826) and 0.825 (0.781–0.862) respectively, showing good to excellent reliability overall. Pairwise analysis was performed using quadratic weighted kappa showing significant variability in the inter-rater agreement. The prognostic accuracy of the two scores for in-hospital mortality for all raters was between 0.753 and 0.763 for BRIXIA and 0.737 and 0.790 for RALES, demonstrating good to excellent prognostic value. Both radiological scores were significantly associated with inhospital mortality after adjustment for 4C Mortality score. We found a consistent upwards trend with significant differences between severity groups in both radiological scores.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that BRIXIA and RALES are reliable and can be used to assess the prognosis of patients with COVID-19 requiring hospitalization. However, the inherent subjectivity of radiological scores might make it difficult to set a cut-off value suitable for all assessors.

Schlüsselwörter

  • COVID-19
  • prognosis
  • radiography
  • risk assessment
  • triage
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

The correlation between Body Mass Index and histological features of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Online veröffentlicht: 06 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 147 - 153

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction: NAFLD is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome, and for many years, fatty liver was an exclusive feature of obese patients. The study tries to assess whether the body mass index (BMI) and body circumference is correlated to steatosis, fibrosis, or inflammatory activity of the liver.

Methods: 81 patients with recent hepatic biopsy were included in the study and were weighed and measured. The biopsy results were compared to the measurements.

Results: The average BMI overall for the whole lot was 30.16. There was a significant difference in BMI across the inflammatory activity categories (p = 0.009): groups with higher necro inflammatory activity tended to have higher BMI values (average values per grade: 0–28, 1–29, 2–33, 3–32, 4–29). There was no significant difference for grades of steatosis (p = 0.871). With regards to waist circumference, the overall average was 90.70cm/35.70in. There was a significant difference across the steatosis categories (p < 0.001): groups with higher steatosis scores had higher waist circumferences (average values per grade: 1–77cm / 30 in, 2–95 cm / 37 in, 3–94 cm / 37 in). There was no significant difference for grades of activity (p = 0.058).

Conclusion: BMI and waist circumference are easy to measure, non-invasive parameters, which could be useful in screening patients at higher risk for necro inflammatory activity or severe steatosis.

Schlüsselwörter

  • Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  • Body Mass Index
  • Weist circumference
  • Liver biopsy
  • Inflammatory activity
  • Steatosis
  • Fibrosis
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Investigation of the association of the RAN (rs14035) and XPO5 (rs11077) polymorphisms with venous thromboembolism

Online veröffentlicht: 13 Jun 2023
Seitenbereich: 154 - 162

Zusammenfassung

Abstract Introduction

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the third most common hemostatic disease worldwide. Studies have reported a role for microRNA (miRNA) in the homeostasis and development of VTE. The ras-related nuclear protein (RAN) and exportin 5 (XPO5) genes are involved in miRNA biogenesis, as both regulate the transport of pre-miRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Therefore, the aim of the current study is to examine the association between RAN (rs14035) and XPO5 (rs11077) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and VTE.

Methods

The study sample consisted of 300 subjects (150 patients and 150 age and sex matched controls). The polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and tetra‐primer amplification refractory mutation system (T-ARMS) techniques were used to genotype rs14035 and rs11077, respectively.

Results

The results showed that there was a significant association between the XPO5 rs11077 and the risk of VTE (P < 0.05). Subjects with AC (OR: 2.08, CI:1.26–3.44) and CC (OR: 1.77, CI: 0.88–3.55) genotypes were at increased risk of the developing VTE. Regarding RAN gene, no association was found between rs14035 and VTE (P > 0.05). In addition, no associations were found between XPO5 rs11077 and RAN rs14035 genotypes with blood cell parameters (P > 0.05). As for the demographic characteristics, the results indicated a strong association between family history and body mass index (BMI) with the risk of VTE (P < 0.01).

Conclusion

The XPO5 rs11077, BMI and family history might contribute to the development of VTE in Jordan.

Schlüsselwörter

  • MicroRNAs
  • Venous Thromboembolism
  • Risk
  • Genes
  • Single nucleotide polymorphism
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Challenges in the diagnosis of leptomeningeal dissemination of glioblastoma in a patient with fever and xanthochromic CSF: a case report

Online veröffentlicht: 06 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 163 - 166

Zusammenfassung

Abstract Background

Leptomeningeal spread with carcinomatous meningitis is a severe complication of glioblastoma, with a poor prognosis. Diagnosis is challenging, as the sensitivity of classic diagnostic investigations remains low for detecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tumor spread and exclusion of infectious causes is mandatory, especially if unusual clinical findings are present.

Case presentation

A 71-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for recurrent episodes of high fever and xanthochromic meningitis, with subacute onset. Her past medical history was significant for a left temporal glioblastoma, treated with surgical resection and adjuvant chemo- and radiotherapy, with associated systemic immunosuppression secondary to chemotherapy. An extensive workup especially with molecular microbiology testing for exclusion of infectious causes was performed. CSF was analyzed for typical bacterial and viral causes, but also pathogens associated with immunosuppression, such as Listeria monocytogenes and Cryptococcus neoformans. A therapeutic trial of standard antituberculous drugs with repeated lumbar punctures were needed in order to exclude Mycobacterium tuberculosis and to confirm the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis by cytopathological examination of the CSF.

Conclusions

The case describes an unusual clinical presentation of a patient with glioblastoma associated leptomeningeal dissemination, as high fever and xanthochromic CSF could raise important diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in the clinical practice. The diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis requires an extensive workup for exclusion of infectious causes which is important for urgent oncologic treatment.

Schlüsselwörter

  • glioblastoma
  • fever
  • meningitis
  • xanthochromic CSF
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Thrombotic microangiopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation in a patient with carcinomatosis of the bone marrow due to gastric adenocarcinoma: Case report

Online veröffentlicht: 30 Jun 2023
Seitenbereich: 167 - 174

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Carcinomatosis of the bone marrow is a rare clinical condition characterized by diffuse tumor infiltration of the bone marrow accompanied by hematological abnormalities, including thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). In patients with gastric carcinoma, this association is infrequent. Below we present a case of a 19-year-old female patient with no known pathological history who presented with upper digestive tract bleeding. Upon examination, anemia and thrombocytopenia were documented, with schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear and prolonged coagulation times.

Endoscopic studies indicated a lesion in the Borrmann IV gastric body, and the bone marrow biopsy showed the presence of signet ring cells. Because there was no possibility of systemic therapy, the patient died during hospitalization. This case contributes to the medical literature by describing an unusual presentation of a very frequent pathology.

Schlüsselwörter

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • gastric cancer
  • Bone marrow diseases
  • signet ring cells
  • thrombotic microangiopathy
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Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Cardio-Oncology for the Primary Care Provider

Online veröffentlicht: 30 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 127 - 134

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality among oncologic patients. As cancer therapies continue to evolve and advance, cancer survival rates have been increasing and so has the burden of cardiovascular disease within this population. For this reason, cardio-oncology plays an important role in promoting multidisciplinary care with the primary care provider, oncology, and cardiology. In this review, we discuss the roles of different providers, strategies to monitor patients receiving cardiotoxic therapies, and summarize cancer therapy class-specific toxicities. Continued collaboration among providers and ongoing research related to cardiotoxic cancer therapies will enable patients to receive maximal, evidence-based, comprehensive care.

Schlüsselwörter

  • primary care
  • oncology
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • cardiotoxicity
  • chemotherapy
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Glycemic control as the main determinant factor of serum VEGF levels in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

Online veröffentlicht: 05 Apr 2023
Seitenbereich: 135 - 140

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a main endocrine disorder that may cause vascular complications as the disease progresses. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) has been linked to the development of micro and macrovascular diabetic complications. This study aimed to assess several factors including blood pressure, body mass index, lipid profile, kidney function, and glycemic control that may provide the rise of serum VEGF levels in type 2 DM subjects.

Methods. This cross-sectional study was carried out among 65 type 2 DM subjects. Systole, diastole, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and body mass index (BMI) were measured. The levels of serum VEGF were measured by Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels were measured by latex agglutination inhibition test, while serum glucose, lipid profiles, urea, and creatinine levels were tested by enzymatic photometric method.

Results. The levels of serum VEGF had a significant correlation with BMI (p = 0.001, r = 0.397), fasting plasma glucose (FPG) (p = 0.001, r = 0.418), HbA1c (p < 0.001, r = 0.600), systole (p = 0.001), r = 0.397), diastole (p = 0.021, r = 0.286), and MAP (p = 0.001, r = 0.001). Further multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that HbA1c logarithm (log) was the determinant factor of VEGF levels (p < 0.001, β = 0.631, Adjusted R2 = 38.9%)

Conclusion. HbA1c is the main determinant factor of serum VEGF levels among type 2 DM patients.

Schlüsselwörter

  • VEGF
  • HbA1c
  • BMI
  • Blood Pressure
  • Lipid
  • Type 2 DM
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Evaluation of Reliability and Validity of the RALE and BRIXIA Chest-X Ray Scores in Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19 Pneumonia

Online veröffentlicht: 30 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 141 - 146

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction: Chest X-rays are commonly used to assess the severity in patients that present in the emergency department with suspected COVID-19 pneumonia, but in clinical practice quantitative scales are rarely employed. Aims: To evaluate the reliability and validity of two semi-quantitative radiological scales in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 pneumonia (BRIXIA score and RALE score).

Methods: Patients hospitalized between October 2021 and March 2022 with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia diagnosis were eligible for inclusion. All included patients had a chest X-ray taken in the ED before admission. Three raters that participated in the treatment and management of patients with COVID-19 during the pandemic independently assessed chest X-rays.

Results: Intraclass coefficients for BRIXΙA and RALES was 0.781 (0.729–0.826) and 0.825 (0.781–0.862) respectively, showing good to excellent reliability overall. Pairwise analysis was performed using quadratic weighted kappa showing significant variability in the inter-rater agreement. The prognostic accuracy of the two scores for in-hospital mortality for all raters was between 0.753 and 0.763 for BRIXIA and 0.737 and 0.790 for RALES, demonstrating good to excellent prognostic value. Both radiological scores were significantly associated with inhospital mortality after adjustment for 4C Mortality score. We found a consistent upwards trend with significant differences between severity groups in both radiological scores.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that BRIXIA and RALES are reliable and can be used to assess the prognosis of patients with COVID-19 requiring hospitalization. However, the inherent subjectivity of radiological scores might make it difficult to set a cut-off value suitable for all assessors.

Schlüsselwörter

  • COVID-19
  • prognosis
  • radiography
  • risk assessment
  • triage
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

The correlation between Body Mass Index and histological features of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Online veröffentlicht: 06 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 147 - 153

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Introduction: NAFLD is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome, and for many years, fatty liver was an exclusive feature of obese patients. The study tries to assess whether the body mass index (BMI) and body circumference is correlated to steatosis, fibrosis, or inflammatory activity of the liver.

Methods: 81 patients with recent hepatic biopsy were included in the study and were weighed and measured. The biopsy results were compared to the measurements.

Results: The average BMI overall for the whole lot was 30.16. There was a significant difference in BMI across the inflammatory activity categories (p = 0.009): groups with higher necro inflammatory activity tended to have higher BMI values (average values per grade: 0–28, 1–29, 2–33, 3–32, 4–29). There was no significant difference for grades of steatosis (p = 0.871). With regards to waist circumference, the overall average was 90.70cm/35.70in. There was a significant difference across the steatosis categories (p < 0.001): groups with higher steatosis scores had higher waist circumferences (average values per grade: 1–77cm / 30 in, 2–95 cm / 37 in, 3–94 cm / 37 in). There was no significant difference for grades of activity (p = 0.058).

Conclusion: BMI and waist circumference are easy to measure, non-invasive parameters, which could be useful in screening patients at higher risk for necro inflammatory activity or severe steatosis.

Schlüsselwörter

  • Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
  • Body Mass Index
  • Weist circumference
  • Liver biopsy
  • Inflammatory activity
  • Steatosis
  • Fibrosis
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Investigation of the association of the RAN (rs14035) and XPO5 (rs11077) polymorphisms with venous thromboembolism

Online veröffentlicht: 13 Jun 2023
Seitenbereich: 154 - 162

Zusammenfassung

Abstract Introduction

Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the third most common hemostatic disease worldwide. Studies have reported a role for microRNA (miRNA) in the homeostasis and development of VTE. The ras-related nuclear protein (RAN) and exportin 5 (XPO5) genes are involved in miRNA biogenesis, as both regulate the transport of pre-miRNA from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Therefore, the aim of the current study is to examine the association between RAN (rs14035) and XPO5 (rs11077) single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and VTE.

Methods

The study sample consisted of 300 subjects (150 patients and 150 age and sex matched controls). The polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and tetra‐primer amplification refractory mutation system (T-ARMS) techniques were used to genotype rs14035 and rs11077, respectively.

Results

The results showed that there was a significant association between the XPO5 rs11077 and the risk of VTE (P < 0.05). Subjects with AC (OR: 2.08, CI:1.26–3.44) and CC (OR: 1.77, CI: 0.88–3.55) genotypes were at increased risk of the developing VTE. Regarding RAN gene, no association was found between rs14035 and VTE (P > 0.05). In addition, no associations were found between XPO5 rs11077 and RAN rs14035 genotypes with blood cell parameters (P > 0.05). As for the demographic characteristics, the results indicated a strong association between family history and body mass index (BMI) with the risk of VTE (P < 0.01).

Conclusion

The XPO5 rs11077, BMI and family history might contribute to the development of VTE in Jordan.

Schlüsselwörter

  • MicroRNAs
  • Venous Thromboembolism
  • Risk
  • Genes
  • Single nucleotide polymorphism
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Challenges in the diagnosis of leptomeningeal dissemination of glioblastoma in a patient with fever and xanthochromic CSF: a case report

Online veröffentlicht: 06 May 2023
Seitenbereich: 163 - 166

Zusammenfassung

Abstract Background

Leptomeningeal spread with carcinomatous meningitis is a severe complication of glioblastoma, with a poor prognosis. Diagnosis is challenging, as the sensitivity of classic diagnostic investigations remains low for detecting cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tumor spread and exclusion of infectious causes is mandatory, especially if unusual clinical findings are present.

Case presentation

A 71-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital for recurrent episodes of high fever and xanthochromic meningitis, with subacute onset. Her past medical history was significant for a left temporal glioblastoma, treated with surgical resection and adjuvant chemo- and radiotherapy, with associated systemic immunosuppression secondary to chemotherapy. An extensive workup especially with molecular microbiology testing for exclusion of infectious causes was performed. CSF was analyzed for typical bacterial and viral causes, but also pathogens associated with immunosuppression, such as Listeria monocytogenes and Cryptococcus neoformans. A therapeutic trial of standard antituberculous drugs with repeated lumbar punctures were needed in order to exclude Mycobacterium tuberculosis and to confirm the diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis by cytopathological examination of the CSF.

Conclusions

The case describes an unusual clinical presentation of a patient with glioblastoma associated leptomeningeal dissemination, as high fever and xanthochromic CSF could raise important diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in the clinical practice. The diagnosis of carcinomatous meningitis requires an extensive workup for exclusion of infectious causes which is important for urgent oncologic treatment.

Schlüsselwörter

  • glioblastoma
  • fever
  • meningitis
  • xanthochromic CSF
Uneingeschränkter Zugang

Thrombotic microangiopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation in a patient with carcinomatosis of the bone marrow due to gastric adenocarcinoma: Case report

Online veröffentlicht: 30 Jun 2023
Seitenbereich: 167 - 174

Zusammenfassung

Abstract

Carcinomatosis of the bone marrow is a rare clinical condition characterized by diffuse tumor infiltration of the bone marrow accompanied by hematological abnormalities, including thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). In patients with gastric carcinoma, this association is infrequent. Below we present a case of a 19-year-old female patient with no known pathological history who presented with upper digestive tract bleeding. Upon examination, anemia and thrombocytopenia were documented, with schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear and prolonged coagulation times.

Endoscopic studies indicated a lesion in the Borrmann IV gastric body, and the bone marrow biopsy showed the presence of signet ring cells. Because there was no possibility of systemic therapy, the patient died during hospitalization. This case contributes to the medical literature by describing an unusual presentation of a very frequent pathology.

Schlüsselwörter

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • gastric cancer
  • Bone marrow diseases
  • signet ring cells
  • thrombotic microangiopathy