Publications
By Year
Now showing items 2961-2980 of 5325 records
Is the matched extreme case-control design more powerful than the nested case-control design?
N C Støer; A Salim; K Bokenberger; I Karlsson; M Reilly
STATISTICAL METHODS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH - 01 Jun 2019
For time-to-event data, the study sample is commonly selected using the nested case-control design in which controls are selected at the event time of each case. An alternative sampling strategy is to sample all controls at the same (pre-specified) time, which can either be at the last event time or further out in time. Such controls are the long-term survivors and may therefore constitute a mo...
Five-Year Outcomes of Gastric Bypass in Adolescents as Compared with Adults.
Thomas H Inge; Anita P Courcoulas; Todd M Jenkins; Marc P Michalsky; Mary L Brandt; Stavra A Xanthakos; John B Dixon; Carroll M Harmon; Mike K Chen; Changchun Xie; Mary E Evans; Michael A Helmrath;
THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE - 30 May 2019
Bariatric surgery results in weight loss and health improvements in adults and adolescents. However, whether outcomes differ according to the age of the patient at the time of surgery is unclear.We evaluated the health effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in a cohort of adolescents (161 patients enrolled from 2006 through 2012) and a cohort of adults (396 patients enrolled from 2006 through 2009...
CoQ and Cognition a Review and Study Protocol for a 90-Day Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Cognitive Effects of Ubiquinol in the Healthy Elderly.10
Con Stough; Madeleine Nankivell; David A Camfield; Naomi L Perry; Andrew Pipingas; Helen Macpherson; Keith Wesnes; Ruchong Ou; David Hare; Judy de Haan; Geoffrey Head; Peter Lansjoen; Alena Langsjoen; Brendan Tan; Matthew P Pase; Rebecca King; Renee Rowsell; Oliver Zwalf; Yossi Rathner; Matthew Cooke; Franklin Rosenfeldt
FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE - 01 Jan 2019
: With an aging population there is an important need for the development of effective treatments for the amelioration of cognitive decline. Multiple mechanisms underlie age-related cognitive decline including cerebrovascular disease, oxidative stress, reduced antioxidant capacity and mitochondrial dysfunction. CoQ is a novel treatment which has the potential to improve brain function in health...
Empirical ways to identify novel Bedaquiline resistance mutations in AtpE.
Malancha Karmakar; Carlos H M Rodrigues; Kathryn E Holt; Sarah J Dunstan; Justin Denholm; David B Ascher
PLOS ONE - 01 Jan 2019
Clinical resistance against Bedaquiline, the first new anti-tuberculosis compound with a novel mechanism of action in over 40 years, has already been detected in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. As a new drug, however, there is currently insufficient clinical data to facilitate reliable and timely identification of genomic determinants of resistance. Here we investigate the structural basis for M. t...
The Keys to Personalizing the Decision for Valvular Intervention in Secondary Mitral Regurgitation.
Thomas H Marwick; Patrizio Lancellotti
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY - 28 May 2019
Substituted Pyridazin-3(2 H)-ones as Highly Potent and Biased Formyl Peptide Receptor Agonists.
Girdhar Singh Deora; Cheng Xue Qin; Elizabeth A Vecchio; Aaron J Debono; Daniel L Priebbenow; Ryan M Brady; Julia Beveridge; Silvia C Teguh; Minh Deo; Lauren T May; Guy Krippner; Rebecca H Ritchie; Jonathan B Baell
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY - 23 May 2019
Herein we describe the development of a focused series of functionalized pyridazin-3(2 H)-one-based formyl peptide receptor (FPR) agonists that demonstrate high potency and biased agonism. The compounds described demonstrated biased activation of prosurvival signaling, ERK1/2 phosphorylation, through diminution of the detrimental FPR1/2-mediated intracellular calcium (Ca) mobilization. Compound...
Genetic Determinants of Circulating Glycine Levels and Risk of Coronary Artery Disease.
Qiong Jia; Yi Han; Pin Huang; Nicholas C Woodward; Janet Gukasyan; Johannes Kettunen; Mika Ala-Korpela; Olga Anufrieva; Qin Wang; Markus Perola; Olli Raitakari; Terho Lehtimäki; Jorma Viikari; Marjo-Riitta Järvelin; Michael Boehnke; Markku Laakso; Karen L Mohlke; Oliver Fiehn; Zeneng Wang; W H Wilson Tang; Stanley L Hazen; Jaana A Hartiala; Hooman Allayee
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION - 21 May 2019
Background Recent studies have revealed sexually dimorphic associations between the carbamoyl-phosphate synthase 1 locus, intermediates of the metabolic pathway leading from choline to urea, and risk of coronary artery disease ( CAD ) in women. Based on evidence from the literature, the atheroprotective association with carbamoyl-phosphate synthase 1 could be mediated by the strong genetic effe...
New Approaches in the Management of Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients with Heart Failure-Targeting the Sympathetic Nervous System.
Márcio Galindo Kiuchi; Janis Marc Nolde; Humberto Villacorta; Revathy Carnagarin; Justine Joy Su-Yin Chan; Leslie Marisol Lugo-Gavidia; Jan K Ho; Vance B Matthews; Girish Dwivedi; Markus P Schlaich
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES - 16 May 2019
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have been considered the most predominant cause of death and one of the most critical public health issues worldwide. In the past two decades, cardiovascular (CV) mortality has declined in high-income countries owing to preventive measures that resulted in the reduced burden of coronary artery disease (CAD) and heart failure (HF). In spite of these promising resul...
Multimodal Imaging Analyses of Brain Hippocampal Formation Reveal Reduced Cu and Lipid Content and Increased Lactate Content in Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetic Mice.
Mark J Hackett; Ashley Hollings; Maimuna Majimbi; Emily Brook; Blake Cochran; Corey Giles; Virginie Lam; Michael Nesbit; Kerry-Anne Rye; John C L Mamo; Ryusuke Takechi
ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE - 15 May 2019
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is reported to increase the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. While the brain homeostasis of metals and lipids is pivotal to maintaining energy metabolism and redox homeostasis for healthy brain function, no studies have reported hippocampal metal and biochemical changes in NIDD...
The Antioxidant Moiety of MitoQ Imparts Minimal Metabolic Effects in Adipose Tissue of High Fat Fed Mice.
Simon T Bond; Jisu Kim; Anna C Calkin; Brian G Drew
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY - 01 Jan 2019
Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with a diverse array of diseases ranging from dystrophy and heart failure to obesity and hepatosteatosis. One of the major biochemical consequences of impaired mitochondrial function is an accumulation of mitochondrial superoxide, or reactive oxygen species (ROS). Excessive ROS can be detrimental to cellular health and is proposed to underpin many mitocho...
Comparison of Older and Newer Generation Active Style Pro Accelerometers in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Surveillance under a Free-Living Environment.
Shohei Yano; Mohammad Javad Koohsari; Ai Shibata; Kaori Ishii; Levi Frehlich; Gavin R McCormack; Koichiro Oka
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH - 07 May 2019
. Comparability of accelerometers in epidemiological studies is important for public health researchers. This study aimed to compare physical activity (light, LPA; moderate, MPA; and moderate-to-vigorous, MVPA) and sedentary behavior (SB) data collected using two Omron triaxial accelerometer generations (Active style Pro, ASP) among a sample of Japanese workers in a free-living environment. . T...
Heart Rate Reserve in Fontan Patients: Chronotropic Incompetence or Hemodynamic Limitation?
Guido Claessen; Andre La Gerche; Alexander Van De Bruaene; Mathias Claeys; Rik Willems; Steven Dymarkowski; Jan Bogaert; Piet Claus; Werner Budts; Hein Heidbuchel; Marc Gewillig
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION - 07 May 2019
Background Patients with a Fontan circulation achieve lower peak heart rates ( HR ) during exercise. Whether this impaired chronotropic response reflects pathology of the sinoatrial node or is a consequence of altered cardiac hemodynamics is uncertain. We evaluated the adequacy of HR acceleration throughout exercise relative to metabolic demand and cardiac output in patients with a Fontan circu...
An Economic Analysis of Medical and Surgical Management of Aortopathy Associated with Bicuspid Aortic Valve.
Ashutosh Hardikar; Thomas H Marwick
EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. QUALITY OF CARE & CLINICAL OUTCOMES - 03 May 2019
To develop a cost-effectiveness model to address the outcome and economic implications of different thresholds for surgery in the management of aortopathy associated with bicuspid aortic valve disease (ABAV).A model was created from the perspective of an Australian healthcare funding agency. The index case was a 65-year-old with BAV and ascending aorta diameter of 5.0 cm. Health states were def...
Application of an electronic Frailty Index in Australian primary care: data quality and feasibility assessment.
Rachel C Ambagtsheer; Justin Beilby; Julia Dabravolskaj; Marjan Abbasi; Mandy M Archibald; Elsa Dent
AGING CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH - 01 May 2019
The primary care setting is the ideal location for identifying the condition of frailty in older adults.The aim of this pragmatic study was twofold: (1) to identify data items to extract the data required for an electronic Frailty Index (eFI) from electronic health records (EHRs); and (2) test the ability of an eFI to accurately and feasibly identify frailty in older adults.In a rural South Aus...
Reply to "Letter to the Editor: Not all modified citrus pectins are the same: size does matter".
Xiao-Jun Du; Helen Kiriazis; My-Nhan Nguyen; Mark Ziemann; Wei-Bo Zhao
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY - 01 May 2019
Pathophysiology of Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure: Dangerous Interactions.
Hariharan Sugumar; Shane Nanayakkara; Sandeep Prabhu; Aleksandr Voskoboinik; David M Kaye; Liang-Han Ling; Peter M Kistler
CARDIOLOGY CLINICS - 01 May 2019
Atrial fibrillation and heart failure (HF) frequently coexist and are associated with a significant increase in morbidity and mortality. Despite the shared common risk factors atrial fibrillation and HF subtypes exacerbate each other. This review provides an overview of the pathophysiologic relationship between atrial fibrillation and the two most common types of heart failure syndromes: HF wit...
Targeting CD39 Toward Activated Platelets Reduces Systemic Inflammation and Improves Survival in Sepsis: A Preclinical Pilot Study.
Tiago Granja; Andreas Körner; Christian Glück; Jan David Hohmann; Xiaowei Wang; David Köhler; Ariane Streißenberger; Harshal H Nandurkar; Valbona Mirakaj; Peter Rosenberger; Karlheinz Peter; Andreas Straub
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE - 01 May 2019
Sepsis is associated with a systemic inflammatory reaction, which can result in a life-endangering organ dysfunction. Pro-inflammatory responses during sepsis are characterized by increased activation of leukocytes and platelets, formation of platelet-neutrophil aggregates, and cytokine production. Sequestration of platelet-neutrophil aggregates in the microvasculature contributes to tissue dam...
Exploring the association between BMI and mortality in Australian women and men with and without diabetes: the AusDiab study.
Syeda F Zahir; Alison Griffin; J Lennert Veerman; Dianna J Magliano; Jonathan E Shaw; Kim-Anh Lê Cao; Ahmed M Mehdi
DIABETOLOGIA - 01 May 2019
There is conflicting evidence about the obesity paradox-the counterintuitive survival advantage of obesity among certain subpopulations of individuals with chronic conditions. It is believed that results supporting the obesity paradox are due to methodological flaws, such as collider bias. The aim of this study was to examine the association between obesity and mortality in Australian men and w...
Population density is beneficially associated with 12-year diabetes risk marker change among residents of lower socio-economic neighborhoods.
Jelle Van Cauwenberg; David Dunstan; Ester Cerin; Mohammad Javad Koohsari; Takemi Sugiyama; Neville Owen
HEALTH & PLACE - 01 May 2019
We examined associations of neighborhood population density with 12-year changes in diabetes risk (post-challenge plasma glucose), and potential moderation by neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) among 4,816 Australians. In lower SES neighborhoods, post-challenge plasma glucose increased by 6% in low-density, remained stable in medium-density and decreased by 3% in high-density neighborhood...
Opioids and ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Systematic Review.
Ji Quan Samuel Koh; Himawan Fernando; Karlheinz Peter; Dion Stub
HEART, LUNG & CIRCULATION - 01 May 2019
Traditionally, opioids have been the analgesia of choice for patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI). Recent studies, however, have raised the possibility of harmful effects of opioid administration through delayed onset of antiplatelet agents.To perform a systematic review of the effects of parenteral opioids in patients presenting with STEMI.Medical databases were systematica...
Show more...