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Gual Vilà, Valentí. "Simon i Tarrés, A.: Els orígens del miracle econòmic català (ca. 1500-ca. 1800) (Barcelona, 2021)." Manuscrits. Revista d'història moderna 43 (December 21, 2023): 185–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/manuscrits.317.

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Weitkamp, N. "SP-0873 Short placements: Why and how? RTT." Radiotherapy and Oncology 170 (May 2022): S760. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(22)04061-0.

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Cielo, CM, JM Kalish, KA Duffy, JA Taylor, and CL Marcus. "0873 OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA IN CHILDREN WITH BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME." Sleep 40, suppl_1 (April 28, 2017): A324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.872.

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Hughes, Jaime, Carl Aston, Michelle L. Kelly, and Ruth Griffin. "Towards Development of a Non-Toxigenic Clostridioides difficile Oral Spore Vaccine against Toxigenic C. difficile." Pharmaceutics 14, no. 5 (May 19, 2022): 1086. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14051086.

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Clostridioides difficile is an opportunistic gut pathogen which causes severe colitis, leading to significant morbidity and mortality due to its toxins, TcdA and TcdB. Two intra-muscular toxoid vaccines entered Phase III trials and strongly induced toxin-neutralising antibodies systemically but failed to provide local protection in the colon from primary C. difficile infection (CDI). Alternatively, by immunising orally, the ileum (main immune inductive site) can be directly targeted to confer protection in the large intestine. The gut commensal, non-toxigenic C. difficile (NTCD) was previously tested in animal models as an oral vaccine for natural delivery of an engineered toxin chimera to the small intestine and successfully induced toxin-neutralising antibodies. We investigated whether NTCD could be further exploited to induce antibodies that block the adherence of C. difficile to epithelial cells to target the first stage of pathogenesis. In NTCD strain T7, the colonisation factor, CD0873, and a domain of TcdB were overexpressed. Following oral immunisation of hamsters with spores of recombinant strain, T7-0873 or T7-TcdB, intestinal and systemic responses were investigated. Vaccination with T7-0873 successfully induced intestinal antibodies that significantly reduced adhesion of toxigenic C. difficile to Caco-2 cells, and these responses were mirrored in sera. Additional engineering of NTCD is now warranted to further develop this vaccine.
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Abuelhiga, Leila S., Marc A. Silva, Shannon R. Miles, and Risa Richardson. "0873 Obstructive Sleep Apnea and PTSD Symptoms in Veterans with TBI." Sleep 42, Supplement_1 (April 2019): A351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsz067.871.

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Castillo, A. R. "0873 Mineral balances including TMR, drinking water and assay minerals in the milk." Journal of Animal Science 94, suppl_5 (October 1, 2016): 419. http://dx.doi.org/10.2527/jam2016-0873.

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Lorentini, S., L. Menegotti, A. Delana, and M. Schwarz. "PO-0873 DOSIMETRIC VERIFICATION OF IMRT PLANS WITH A CUSTOMIZED ANTHROPOMORPHIC PHANTOM." Radiotherapy and Oncology 103 (May 2012): S342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(12)71206-9.

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Hirose, M., E. Saito, T. Miyauchi, A. Kanazawa, S. Nakamura, K. Hozawa, H. Nakamura, et al. "3P-0873 Endoluminal stenting for peripheral obstructive disease: Multicenter registry in Japan." Atherosclerosis Supplements 4, no. 2 (January 2003): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1567-5688(03)91091-9.

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Chung, Debbie, J. Franco, R. Cobb, J. Pointek, and Azizi Seixas. "0873 Physical Activity, Sleep, and Depressive Symptoms Among Cognitively Impaired Older Adults." SLEEP 46, Supplement_1 (May 1, 2023): A384—A385. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0873.

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Abstract Introduction Cases of depressive symptoms are highly prevalent among older adults. Moreover, depression among older adults is strongly associated with cognitive impairment, with a prevalence of approximately 8% to 16% of aging adults (Blazer, 2003). Therefore, this study sought to investigate and examine the interplay between physical activity, insomnia, and depressive symptoms among cognitively impaired older adults without dementia using data from the Health and Retirement Study. Methods Depressive symptoms and insomnia levels are based on self-reports. We used a negative binomial to assess these relationships and present the incident rate ratios (IRRs) and 95% confidence intervals from our analysis of depressive symptoms associated with insomnia and moderate physical activity. Results We observed that insomnia (IRR: 1.18, 95% CI: 1.13-1.24) and moderate physical activity (IRR: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.07 – 1.19) are positively associated with an increase in depressive symptom levels among older adults. Model Two included an interaction term for insomnia and physical activity; results indicate that the interaction term is negative (IRR: .97 95% CI: .94 - .99). Model three tested gender to moderate the relationship between physical activity and depressive symptoms. Conclusion The results from the non-significant interaction term suggest that this relationship is non-significant. Similarly, the interaction term (gender x physical activity) results show that the link between physical activity and depressive symptoms did not vary by gender. Support (if any)
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Bartoli, A., M. Scaringella, A. Baldi, D. Greto, S. Scoccianti, L. Masi, S. Pallotta, M. Bruzzi, and C. Talamonti. "PO-0873: 2D pixelated diamond detector for patient QA in advanced radiotherapy treatments." Radiotherapy and Oncology 127 (April 2018): S459—S460. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(18)31183-6.

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Sakumi, A., K. Mizuno, Y. Nishijima, M. Uesaka, A. Haga, Y. Iwai, K. Yoda, and K. Nakagawa. "PO-0873: Evaluation of an intrafraction 4D cone-beam CT (CBCT) imaging system." Radiotherapy and Oncology 106 (March 2013): S338—S339. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(15)33179-0.

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Lopez-Castroman, J., E. Nogue, E. Olie, S. Guillaume, M. C. Picot, and P. Courtet. "EPA-0873 – Clustering suicide attempters may help in the prevention of suicidal behaviors." European Psychiatry 29 (2014): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(14)78204-5.

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Sattani, Ashrine, Ayla Karca, Sreelatha Naik, Manoj Suryanarayanana, and Dimple Tejwani. "0873 Impact of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Treatment on Mortality in Atrial Fibrillation Patients." SLEEP 47, Supplement_1 (April 20, 2024): A375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0873.

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Abstract Introduction The intricate relationship between atrial fibrillation (AF) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has garnered attention due to its potential impact on morbidity and mortality. This study explores the characteristics of individuals with both AF and OSA, aiming to shed light on associated outcomes. Methods Utilizing data from the Geisinger Health System (2007-2023), we focused on cardiology patients with AF. Inclusion criteria comprised age > 18, AF and OSA diagnosis, and polysomnography with an apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) > 5. Data collected included age, gender, body mass index (BMI), mean AHI, oxygen desaturation index (ODI), ablation, cardioversion rates, and electrophysiology (EP) clinic follow-ups. Results Among 29,000 patient encounters, 2,971 unique patients met inclusion criteria. 64% were male, with a mean age of 74.9 for deceased patients versus 68.1 for the alive cohort (p < 0.001). Deceased patients had a higher mean BMI (35.8 vs. 34.3, p = 0.003) and AHI (27 vs. 25, p = 0.0143). Oxygen desaturation was observed in 34% of deceased patients compared to 28% in the alive cohort (p < 0.0001). Ablation and cardioversion did not significantly impact mortality. The all-cause mortality rate was 12.7%. Conclusion Analysis revealed that prolonged hypoxia increased mortality risk in AF and OSA patients. Although higher AHI was noted in deceased patients, its clinical significance was limited. We also found that ablation and cardioversion did not improve mortality. Effective OSA treatment in AF patients can potentially improve outcomes. Further studies are necessary to determine if reducing oxygen burden reduces mortality in this population. Support (if any) A study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine found that CPAP therapy reduced the incidence of AF-related mortality. The data from over 10,000 patients, demonstrated that those receiving effective sleep apnea interventions, such as CPAP, exhibited a 35% reduction in all-cause mortality compared to untreated counterparts. This research highlights the potential life-saving benefits of addressing sleep-disordered breathing in the management of AF.
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Callahan, Alison, Nigam H. Shah, and Jonathan H. Chen. "Research and Reporting Considerations for Observational Studies Using Electronic Health Record Data." Annals of Internal Medicine 172, no. 11_Supplement (June 2, 2020): S79—S84. http://dx.doi.org/10.7326/m19-0873.

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E.Jacob, Nathanael, and M. V. Wyawahare. "Tibia Bone Segmentation in X-ray Images - A Comparative Analysis." International Journal of Computer Applications 76, no. 9 (August 23, 2013): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/13277-0873.

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Baetens, T., A. Kegel, P. Calders, G. Vanderstraeten, and D. Cambier. "Prediction of falling among stroke patients in rehabilitation." Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 43, no. 10 (2011): 876–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0873.

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Nyirenda, Moffat J., Roderick Carter, Justin I. Tang, Annick de Vries, Christina Schlumbohm, Stephen G. Hillier, Frank Streit, et al. "Prenatal Programming of Metabolic Syndrome in the Common Marmoset Is Associated With Increased Expression of 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1." Diabetes 58, no. 12 (August 31, 2009): 2873–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0873.

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Arnold, E., J. C. Rivera, S. Thebault, D. Moreno-Paramo, H. Quiroz-Mercado, A. Quintanar-Stephano, N. Binart, G. Martinez de la Escalera, and C. Clapp. "High Levels of Serum Prolactin Protect Against Diabetic Retinopathy by Increasing Ocular Vasoinhibins." Diabetes 59, no. 12 (September 7, 2010): 3192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0873.

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Cefalu, William T., John B. Buse, Jaakko Tuomilehto, G. Alexander Fleming, Ele Ferrannini, Hertzel C. Gerstein, Peter H. Bennett, et al. "Update and Next Steps for Real-World Translation of Interventions for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention: Reflections From a Diabetes Care Editors’ Expert Forum." Diabetes Care 39, no. 7 (June 21, 2016): 1186–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc16-0873.

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Cooksley, Tim. "Editorial – Virtual wards: A key concept that require careful evaluation to ensure successful in real world." Acute Medicine Journal 20, no. 4 (October 1, 2021): 250–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.52964/amja.0873.

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Urgent and emergency care services remain under huge pressures with concerns regarding overcrowding, delays in patient care and exhausted staff with increasing unsustainable workforce pressures. Short term mitigation measures are needed alongside the imperative need to ensure long-term innovative and sustainable measures to ensure that the NHS can deliver high quality acute and emergency care. Virtual wards are an innovation that have the potential to support acute care and reduce pressures in the long term. Increasing availability and utility of telemedicine services mean it may be possible to observe and manage patients in their own home supported with technological innovations that will enable monitoring of a person’s vital signs and blood tests that currently are performed in a hospital setting. The implementation of virtual wards requires careful clinical and operational implementation. It is important that those with clinical expertise in the field, such as those working in Acute Medicine and Primary Care, are at the forefront of this work to ensure it delivers its potential impacts. In this edition of Acute Medicine, Gallier et al. assess both patient outcomes and the workforce requirements of a COVID virtual ward.1 Their retrospective study reported that approximately 25% of patients with COVID19 within the first 24 hours of hospital presentation met NHS England criteria for consideration of virtual ward management. Virtual wards, in the short-term, will be resource intense. The workforce pressures of virtual wards are likely to be under-estimated and this could lead to a risk to both the success of the implementation and more importantly patient safety. To deliver a COVID virtual ward telephone line require staffing for at least 12 hours a day, seven days a week, with locally arranged provision of out of hours cover. These staff should be supervised by an experienced, clinically registered professional who is also responsible for making the proactive daily calls – a “virtual ward round”. It is also important to identify patients that will benefit from being managed on virtual wards and not simply creating work that does not ultimately reduce the pressure on the system. Gallier et al. compared COVID patients discharged within 24 hours with and without the support of a virtual ward. They found no difference in key outcomes such as hospital readmission, subsequent ITU admissions and death for those managed on a virtual ward.1 Virtual wards are a potentially important innovation to support urgent and emergency care. It is essential they are appropriately planned, resourced and importantly staffed. They should not be seen as a short-term mitigation measure and incorrect implementation with inadequate evaluation could significantly impact clinician and patient confidence. It is essential this does not happen.
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Dorman, Jeffrey. "Using student and teacher perceptions to assess classroom environment." Set: Research Information for Teachers, no. 1 (June 1, 1997): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/set.0873.

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Wolzt, M., A. de la Pena, P. Y. Berclaz, F. S. Tibaldi, J. R. Gates, and D. B. Muchmore. "AIR Inhaled Insulin Versus Subcutaneous Insulin: Pharmacokinetics, glucodynamics, and pulmonary function in asthma." Diabetes Care 31, no. 4 (January 11, 2008): 735–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc07-0873.

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Pulok, Mohammad Habibullah, and Kenneth Rockwood. "Frailty, Equity, and Medicare Costs." Annals of Internal Medicine 172, no. 8 (April 7, 2020): 562. http://dx.doi.org/10.7326/m20-0873.

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Watanabe, T., M. Kato, S. Kaneko, K. Takagaki, Y. Kohayagawa, Y. Yoshida, and O. Yamamoto. "Procalcitonin as a Biomarker for Toxic Shock Syndrome." Acta Dermato Venereologica 90, no. 4 (2010): 441–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/00015555-0873.

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Varney, Denise. "Feeling, Sensation, and Being Moved: Case Studies in Affective Performance." Modern Drama 60, no. 3 (September 2017): 322–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/md.0873.

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Wiggenhauser, Lucas M., Haozhe Qi, Sandra J. Stoll, Lena Metzger, Katrin Bennewitz, Gernot Poschet, Guido Krenning, Jan-Luuk Hillebrands, Hans-Peter Hammes, and Jens Kroll. "Activation of Retinal Angiogenesis in Hyperglycemic pdx1−/− Zebrafish Mutants." Diabetes 69, no. 5 (March 5, 2020): 1020–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db19-0873.

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Duncan, A. J. "Exponential genus problems in one-relator products of groups." Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society 186, no. 873 (2007): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.1090/memo/0873.

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Vega-Royero, Shirlene Patricia, and Gustavo Javier Sibona. "Implication of close contact testing in eliminating an epidemic: Application to COVID-19 epidemic in South Korea and New York City." Global Health Economics and Sustainability 1, no. 1 (July 25, 2023): 0873. http://dx.doi.org/10.36922/ghes.0873.

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After the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic, temporary stability in the disease spread dynamics was observed in many regions. This behavior can potentially be attributed to the measures implemented to contain the spread, particularly close contact testing. We propose a deterministic mathematical model that simulates the dynamic spread of the disease while considering the actions of the public health system. The developed model achieves a non-forced balance in daily confirmed cases, reproducing the observed epidemic behavior during the COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea and New York City. Our finding indicated that, although the quasi-steady state behavior can only be attained within a certain range of model parameters, an increase in the health system’s interventions does not eliminate the epidemic. We conclude that the observed stationary state of daily COVID-19 cases does not result from setting the basic reproductive number to one. Instead, it emerges as a natural consequence of the policies implemented by authorities to mitigate its spread.
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Elghamry, Mona Raafat, Atteia Gad Anwar, and Shaimaa Waheed Zahra. "Opioid-sparing effect of erector spinae plane block and intravenous dexmedetomidine for obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea: A randomized controlled trial." Journal of Opioid Management 20, no. 3 (May 1, 2024): 243–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jom.0873.

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Objective: This study assessed the impact of erector spinae plane block (ESPB) and intravenous (IV) dexmedetomidine in reduction of perioperative opioid consumption following bariatric surgery and their impact on post-operative recovery, analgesia, and pulmonary functions. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Setting: Tanta University Hospitals, Tanta, Gharboa, Egypt. Patients: Forty obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), aged 20-55 years, and eligible for bariatric surgery were included. Interventions: Patients randomized into group I (received general anesthesia [GA] with opioid, sham ESPB, and IV normal saline) or group II (received GA [without opioid], ESPB [at T7 level] using 20 mL bupivacaine 0.25 percent and bolus IV dexmedetomidine 1 μg/kg and then 0.25 μg/kg/h). Main outcome measures: Fentanyl consumption (primary outcome), sevoflurane consumption, recovery time, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), and pulmonary functions (secondary outcomes) were recorded. Results: Perioperative fentanyl (intraoperative, post-operative, and total) consumption and sevoflurane consumption were substantially lower in group II compared to group I (p = 0.010, <0.001, <0.001, and <0.001, respectively). Moreover, recovery time was shorter in group II (p < 0.001). At 2, 4, 8, and 24 hours after surgery, group I patients had VAS values considerably higher. Relative to preoperative values, pulmonary function did not significantly alter after surgery. Oxygen desaturation was significantly lower in group II (p = 0.001). Conclusions: The ESPB with IV dexmedetomidine is advantageous for OSAS patients having bariatric surgery as it provides anesthesia and opioid-sparing effect with short recovery, adequate analgesia, and nonsignificant complications. Yet, it had no effect on post-operative pulmonary function.
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Aires, F. A. Lima, E. D. Rodrigues Pinto, M. M. A. Reis Lima Marques, and M. G. Pinto. "PO-0873: Lung Cancer Brain Metastasis: Higher Biologically Effective Dose Radiotherapy may improve survival." Radiotherapy and Oncology 152 (November 2020): S468—S469. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(21)00890-2.

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Regnery, S., C. Buchele, F. Weykamp, P. Hoegen, T. Eichkorn, T. Held, C. Rippke, et al. "PD-0873 Daily online adaption in MR-guided pulmonary SBRT: niche or new standard?" Radiotherapy and Oncology 161 (August 2021): S709—S710. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(21)07152-8.

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Enari, K. F., J. A. Bucci, A. Howie, H. Porter, S. Yau, E. Estoesta, E. Flower, et al. "PO-0873: The treatment of a paediatric Rhabdomyosarcoma in Australasia: a novel physics challenge." Radiotherapy and Oncology 115 (April 2015): S446. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(15)40865-5.

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Srivastava, A., J. Contreras, H. Heimos, and S. Perkins. "PO-0873 Associations between vessel volume and neurocognition In children treated with proton therapy." Radiotherapy and Oncology 133 (April 2019): S460—S461. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(19)31293-9.

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Moore, B., and D. Antoniszczak. "IDF2022-0873 Disaster Management: to mobilise or not mobilise the type 1 diabetes community?" Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 197 (March 2023): 110527. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.diabres.2023.110527.

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MacManus, M., B. Blyth, O. Martin, N. Plumridge, M. Shaw, F. Hegi-Johnson, S. Siva, et al. "MO-0873 Rapid increase in ctDNA at commencement of curative-intent radiotherapy for NSCLC." Radiotherapy and Oncology 182 (May 2023): S719—S720. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(23)08473-6.

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Sarzetto, F., T. Naik, I. Narang, and A. Kassner. "0873 Obstructive Sleep Apnea Impacts Brain Development in Obese Children and Adolescents: An MRI Study." Sleep 43, Supplement_1 (April 2020): A333. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.869.

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Abstract Introduction Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a breathing disorder characterized by episodes of nocturnal hypoxia and chronic systemic inflammation, affecting more than 50% of obese youths. Both obesity and OSA independently have a negative impact on brain structure and function, but their combined effect on the developing brain is unknown. The purpose of this study was to assess MRI measurements of cortical thickness (CT) in obese youths with various degrees of OSA severity. We hypothesized that CT is abnormal in obese adolescents with OSA. Methods 55 obese subjects (26 females, 29 males, mean 14.3 ± 2.4 years) were included in the analysis. All subjects were assessed with polysomnography (PSG) to evaluate presence and severity of OSA. T1-weighted MPRAGE images were acquired using a 3T MRI scanner following PSG. CT was extracted using the CIVET 2.1.1 pipeline, and statistical analysis was performed on SurfStat to examine global and regional CT in relation to age using a general linear model. Results Based on PSG outcome, subjects were divided into 3 groups, no OSA (OAHI &lt; 1.5 events/hr., n = 15), mild OSA (OAHI &lt; 5, n = 14), and moderate/severe OSA (OAHI &#8805; 5, n = 26). Cortical thickness analysis revealed a negative-trending correlation between global CT and age in no OSA (T = -0.49, P &gt; 0.6), as seen in typical development. This correlation weakened in the presence of mild OSA (T = -0.20, P &gt; 0.8) and became significantly positive in moderate/severe OSA (T = 3.87, P = 0.001), affecting several cortical areas. Conclusion These results indicate that brain development in obese adolescents with moderate/severe OSA significantly deviates from the typical trajectory of cortical thinning. This thickening could be due to exacerbated inflammation from the combined effect of both diseases, or a neurotrophic effect of leptin. More data is needed to validate these findings. Support None
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Suluhan, D., G. Aktas, D. Yildiz, D. Konukbay, B. Fidanci, I. Sürer, and V. Kesik. "PO-0873 Determination Of Falling Risk For Children In An Education And Research Hospital In Turkey." Archives of Disease in Childhood 99, Suppl 2 (October 2014): A537.1—A537. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/archdischild-2014-307384.1497.

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Cicchetti, A., T. Rancati, M. Ebert, C. Fiorino, A. Kennedy, D. J. Joseph, J. W. Denham, V. Vavassori, G. Fellin, and R. Valdagni. "PO-0873: Modelling severe late rectal bleeding in a large pooled population of prostate cancer patients." Radiotherapy and Oncology 119 (April 2016): S418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(16)32123-5.

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Boot, J. D., S. L. De Haas, J. M. A. Van Gerven, M. De Smet, T. Leathem, J. Wagner, A. Denker, et al. "MK-0873, a PDE4 inhibitor, does not influence the pharmacokinetics of theophylline in healthy male volunteers." Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 21, no. 3 (June 2008): 573–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pupt.2008.01.009.

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Gora, J., P. Kuess, M. Stock, G. Altorjai, B. Knaeusl, and D. Georg. "PO-0873: IMPT & VMAT sensitivity to anatomical variations - replanning strategies for advanced head and neck cancer." Radiotherapy and Oncology 111 (2014): S92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0167-8140(15)30991-9.

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Ramírez Varela, Andrea, and Michael Pratt. "The GoPA! Second Set of Country Cards Informing Decision Making for a Silent Pandemic." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 18, no. 3 (March 1, 2021): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2020-0873.

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In 2012, the Global Observatory for Physical Activity (GoPA!) was established to provide information that would enable countries to initiate or improve research capacity, surveillance systems, program development, and policymaking to increase physical activity levels. Findings from the first GoPA! Country Cards showed an unequal distribution of physical activity surveillance, research productivity, and policy development and implementation around the world. Regular global monitoring of these factors, especially in countries with the largest data gaps, was recommended to combat the global pandemic of physical inactivity. After 6 years and using standardized methods, GoPA! is launching the second set of Country Cards based on data up to 2019 from 217 countries. Overall results showed that periodic national surveillance of physical activity was less common in low-income countries, compared with middle- and high-income countries. Large inequities were seen with more than a 50-fold difference in publications between high- and low-income countries and 32% of the countries worldwide had no physical activity policy. GoPA! has a critical role in facilitating evidence-based physical activity promotion building on international guidelines and the World Health Organization Global Action Plan. GoPA! will continue to monitor progress as we battle the global pandemic of physical inactivity.
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Liu, Qi, Junqiang Chen, Baosheng Li, Jinjun Ye, Shihong Wei, Yaohui Wang, Huanjun Yang, et al. "Local therapy for oligometastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: a prospective, randomized, Phase II clinical trial." Future Oncology 17, no. 11 (April 2021): 1285–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fon-2020-0873.

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For patients with oligometastatic esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, the efficacy of local therapy is still controversial because of patient selection and lack of adequate controls in most studies. Here the authors design the ESO-Shanghai 13 trial, a prospective, multicenter, randomized, Phase II trial, to assess the impact of combined local therapy and systemic therapy on progression and survival compared with systemic therapy alone for patients with four or less metastases. A total of 102 patients will be recruited over 3 years from approximately five centers and randomized in a 1:1 ratio to receive either systemic therapy alone or systemic therapy and local therapy, such as radiation, surgery and thermal ablation. The primary endpoint is progression-free survival. The secondary endpoints are overall survival, local control, toxicity and quality of life. Clinical trial registration: NCT03904927 (ClinicalTrials.gov)
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Xu, Yingjie, Hegang Shu, Jiajia Liu, and Xue Fu. "The research progress on CO<sub>2</sub> absorption and conversion by metal coordination-based (chelate-based) ionic liquids." Chinese Science Bulletin 66, no. 7 (August 10, 2020): 728–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1360/tb-2020-0873.

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Rødbotten, Synne, Tore Benneche, Kjell Undheim, Antonin Lycka, Jose Maria Moreno, Antonio Romerosa, Ward T. Robinson, Björn O. Roos, Claire Vallance, and Bryan R. Wood. "Stereoselective Synthesis of Alkynylglycines and alpha,alpha'-Alkynyl-Bridged Bis(glycines)." Acta Chemica Scandinavica 51 (1997): 873–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3891/acta.chem.scand.51-0873.

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Néher-Neumann, Erzsébet, Ren-Gen Xiong, Xiao-Zeng You, Wei Chen, Ása Guorún Kristjánsdóttir, Olle Matsson, Kurt V. Mikkelsen, and Alexander Senning. "The Liquid Junction Potential in Potentiometric Titrations. 2. Determination of Ionic Molar Conductivities in Mixtures of Cd(ClO4)2 + HClO4 + NaClO4 under the Experimental Condition That [Na+]=3 M is Kept Constant." Acta Chemica Scandinavica 52 (1998): 873–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3891/acta.chem.scand.52-0873.

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Lansford, Jennifer E., Jennifer Godwin, Robert J. McMahon, Max Crowley, Gregory S. Pettit, John E. Bates, John D. Coie, and Kenneth A. Dodge. "Early Physical Abuse and Adult Outcomes." Pediatrics 147, no. 1 (December 14, 2020): e20200873. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-0873.

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Krivoruchenko, Mikhail I. "Rotation of the swing plane of Foucault's pendulum and Thomas spin precession: two sides of one coin." Physics-Uspekhi 52, no. 8 (August 31, 2009): 821–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3367/ufne.0179.200908e.0873.

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Giechaskiel, Barouch, and Alexander Bergmann. "On-Site Checks of the Particle Number Measurement Systems with Polydisperse Aerosol." SAE International Journal of Engines 5, no. 2 (April 16, 2012): 649–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2012-01-0873.

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Pereira, R. N., R. C. Martins, and A. A. Vicente. "Goat Milk Free Fatty Acid Characterization During Conventional and Ohmic Heating Pasteurization." Journal of Dairy Science 91, no. 8 (August 2008): 2925–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2007-0873.

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Avetisov, Vladik A., and Vitalii I. Gol'danskii. "Physical aspects of mirror symmetry breaking of the bioorganic world." Uspekhi Fizicheskih Nauk 166, no. 8 (1996): 873. http://dx.doi.org/10.3367/ufnr.0166.199608d.0873.

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