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Psycho-Oncology ; 32(Supplement 1):58-59, 2023.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2292256

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Background/Purpose: Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) affects ~4000 young Americans each year. Steroids are essential to curative ALL treatment yet have significant neuropsychiatric side effects that decrease quality of life for patients and families. However, incidence and predisposing risk factors are not well understood. This review aims to describe the current literature on neuropsychiatric side effects of steroids in Pediatric ALL. Method(s): A precise search in PubMed and Embase was cultivated using controlled vocabulary terms (MeSH, Emtree) and keywords for the following concepts: pediatrics, steroids, side effects, cancer, and neurobehavioral manifestations. Keywords and controlled vocabulary for each subject were arranged logically and combined with other concepts by Boolean Logic, using the Boolean operator AND, resulting in 642 precise results exploring neurobehavioral side effects of steroids in children with cancer. Results (2010 to date of search) were imported into Covidence systematic review software, and reviewed by SB and AM. Result(s): Twenty-three articles met inclusion criteria. There is marked variability in research methodology and no standard measurement of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Commonly reported symptoms include mood swings, irritability, depression, anxiety, aggression, insomnia, mania, and psychosis with prevalence between 5% and 75%. Heterogeneous research methodology and descriptions of psychiatric symptoms make it difficult to determine risk factors, though dexamethasone, family psychiatric history, and younger age are consistently associated with greater risk of behavioral dysregulation. Genetic predisposition (Bcl1 polymorphism, SNPs in GR gene) may increase susceptibility to developing depression during treatment. Data suggest variable efficacy of antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, hydrocortisone, and potassium-chloride. Conclusions and Implications: Existing data about neuropsychiatric side effects of steroids in pediatric ALL is extremely heterogeneous, creating challenges for standardized assessment and treatment. The burden of these symptoms necessitates further research to identify and treat vulnerable patients. Standard measurement of these symptoms could be a first step in eventually alleviating this source of distress.

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Canadian Veterinary Journal ; 63(12):1198-1202, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2302108

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A 5-month-old, intact male, yellow Labrador retriever was presented with a 24-hour history of anorexia and vomiting. Abdominal imaging revealed the presence of a mechanical obstruction in the jejunum and peritoneal effusion. Cytologic evaluation and culture of the effusion prior to surgery identified a suppurative exudate with bacteria consistent with septic peritonitis and suspected to be related to the intestinal lesion. An exploratory laparotomy was performed, and a segment of jejunum was circumferentially severely constricted by an off-white, fibrous band of tissue. Resection and anastomosis of the strangulated segment of jejunum and excision of the constricting band provided resolution of the clinical signs. The dog made a complete recovery. Histologic evaluation revealed the band to be composed of fibrovascular and smooth muscle tissue, consistent with an idiopathic anomalous congenital band. No other gastrointestinal lesions were observed, either grossly at surgery or histologically in the resected segment of intestine. To our knowledge, a similar structure has not been reported in the veterinary literature.Copyright © 2022 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Ther Adv Cardiovasc Dis ; 16: 17539447221137170, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2139019

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BACKGROUND: Management of high blood pressure (BP) typically requires adherence to medication regimes. However, it is known that the COVID-19 pandemic both interrupted access to some routine prescriptions and changed some patient health behaviours. AIM: This study, therefore, retrospectively investigated prescription reimbursement of cardiovascular (CVD) medicines as a proxy measure for patient adherence and access to medicines during the pandemic. METHODS: A cohort study of all primary care patients in England prescribed CVD medicines. The exposure was to the global pandemic. Prescriptions were compared before and after the pandemic's onset. Statistical variation was the outcome of interest. RESULTS: Descriptive statistics show changes to monthly prescriptions, with wide confidence intervals indicating varying underlying practice. Analysis of variance reveals statistically significant differences for bendroflumethiazide, potassium-sparing diuretics, nicorandil, ezetimibe, ivabradine, ranolazine, colesevelam and midodrine. After the pandemic began (March-October 2020), negative parameters are observed for ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, statins, antiplatelet, antithrombotics, ARBs, loop diuretics, doxazosin, bendroflumethiazide, nitrates and indapamide, indicating decelerating monthly prescription items (statistically significant declines of calcium channel blockers, antithrombotic, adrenoreceptor blockers and diuretics) of CVD medicines within the general population. Many data points are not statistically significant, but fluctuations remain clinically important for the large population of patients taking these medications. CONCLUSION: A concerning decline in uptake of CVD therapies for chronic heart disease was observed. Accessible screening and treatment alongside financial relief on prescription levies are needed. A video abstract is (4 min 51 s) available: https://bit.ly/39gvEHi.


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COVID-19 , Cardiovascular Agents , Cardiovascular Diseases , Heart Diseases , Humans , Pandemics , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Bendroflumethiazide , Retrospective Studies , Cohort Studies , Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists , Cardiovascular Agents/adverse effects , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/drug therapy , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Heart Diseases/drug therapy , Diuretics/therapeutic use , Drug Prescriptions
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Cytotherapy ; 24(5):S99, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1996722

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Background & Aim: Background: Traditionally, ‘fresh’ Hematopoietic progenitors cell (HPC) infusions have been preferred over cryopreserved HPC in Allo-HCT because cryopreservation and thawing leads to cell loss, besides DMSO-related adverse reactions in patients. Emergence of COVID-19 pandemic has severely affected fresh HPC infusions and most professional bodies recommend cryopreservation of HPC products before initiating conditioning chemotherapy. Although some western studies suggest no significant impact of graft manipulation on patient outcome, there is no available data from the developing world.Aim: We compare neutrophil and platelet engraftment in patients undergoing Allo-HCT with fresh and cryopreserved HPC products. Methods, Results & Conclusion: Material and Method: Allo-HCT data from October 2018 to October 2021 were analyzed. Cryopreservation was performed by controlled-rate freezing using 10% DMSO, plasmalyte- A and human albumin ( 1:2:1) as cryoprotectant. Cryopreserved products were stored in vapour-phase of Liquid nitrogen tank. CD34+ enumeration and viablity( by 7-AAD) was done on Flow-cytometry on fresh and post-thaw HPC samples. Neutrophil engraftment was defined as absolute neutrophil count >0.5 ×109/L for 3 days. Platelet engraftment was defined as independence from platelet transfusion for at least 7 days with a platelet count >20 × 109/L. Statistical analysis using Wilcoxon Rank Sum test. Results: Ninety-six patients underwent allo-HCT (46 received fresh and 50 received cryopreserved HPC products) (Table 1). There was no significant difference in neutrophil engraftment with fresh and cryopreserved grafts (p>0.05) in different types of transplants( Matched related/unrelated and haploidentical). 22% (11/50) of cryopreserved graft infusions were associated with Grade-1 DMSO-related adverse reactions, which were managed with symptomatic treatment. Cryopreservation increased the cost of related allogeneic transplants by USD1100. No cryopreserved HPC product was culture positive on microbiological assessment. Conclusion: In our experience, the engraftment kinetics were similar with fresh and cryopreserved HPC products as CD34+cell dose administered was almost the same. Cryopreserved grafts had a median 7% CD34+cell loss, associated with mild DMSO-related adverse reactions and cost increment. Even though, graft cryopreservation is a feasible alternative during the pandemic, it is crucial to ensure graft quality and promptly manage DMSO-related adverse reactions.(Table Presented) Table 1 Comparison of Fresh and cryopreserved HPC products in Allo-HCT

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Cytotherapy ; 24(5):S98-S99, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1996721

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Background & Aim: Hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) are infused for hematopoietic reconstitution in the setting of malignancy and inherited or acquired hematological deficiencies. Given the global COVID-19 pandemic, the recommendation was made to cryopreserve all allogeneic HPCs to protect recipients by allowing for subclinical cases of infection to present prior to infusion. As such, consideration of HPC stability programs (SP) and their rigor has risen. The goal of a SP is to prove the rigor of a transplant program’s cryopreservation and storage standard operating procedures so that sufficient HPC viability and potency are maintained for engraftment. SPs are also required by accreditation agencies such as AABB and FACT. Many HPC SP have validated product expirations out to 10 years. Here we share our SP to 20 years with ongoing validation for 30-year expiration. Methods, Results & Conclusion: Program Design: Current testing frequency of our SP is within the first year, and then at three-year intervals (3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21). Our rolling SP includes 2 additional (Figure Presented) Fig. 1.Current vs proposed HPC product testing and cryopreseveration schema. samples tested at 0, 5, & 9 years, then at 3-year intervals (12, 15, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30). SP samples are collected from donors requiring additional days to reach their goal but are in excess at the conclusion of collection (e.g., Day 1 collection 4.5e6 CD34+ cells/Kg, goal 5e6 CD34+ cells/ Kg). Samples are collected on a quarterly basis with ten 1mL cryovials being drawn (Figure 1). CD3+ and CD34+ viabilities are tested after cryopreservation with an acceptable threshold set at ≥75% for both. Conclusion: We are validating our SP up to 20 years with intention to validate to 30 years. Thus far, our SP reveals product age has no to low correlation with engraftment, suggesting maintenance of potency over time in a cryopreservative of 10% DMSO, 10% plasma, and 30% PlasmaLyte-A with a final cell concentration of ≤3×108 NC/mL (Figure 2). Successful engraftment has been seen in all recipients. Transplant programs should modify testing frequency, acceptance criteria, and product expiration to meet individual need while working towards standardization in the field. Given the frequency of DLIs and 2nd/3rd transplants at the Mayo Clinic, a 30-year SP reflects the need of our transplant program.(Figure Presented)Fig. 2 . ANC and platelet engraftment dates for ≥10-year-old HPC products

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Chemosensors ; 10(5):180, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1870853

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This paper reports the results obtained from the determination of ascorbic acid with platinum-based voltammetric sensors modified with potassium hexacyanoferrate-doped polypyrrole. The preparation of the modified electrodes was carried out by electrochemical polymerization of pyrrole from aqueous solutions, using chronoamperometry. Polypyrrole films were deposited on the surface of the platinum electrode, by applying a constant potential of 0.8 V for 30 s. The thickness of the polymer film was calculated from the chronoamperometric data, and the value was 0.163 μm. Cyclic voltammetry was the method used for the Pt/PPy-FeCN electrode electrochemical characterization in several types of solution, including KCl, potassium ferrocyanide, and ascorbic acid. The thin doped polymer layer showed excellent sensitivity for ascorbic acid detection. From the voltammetric studies carried out in solutions of different concentrations of ascorbic acid, ranging from 1 to 100 × 10−6 M, a detection limit of 2.5 × 10−7 M was obtained. Validation of the analyses was performed using pharmaceutical products with different concentrations of ascorbic acid, from different manufacturers and presented in various pharmaceutical forms, i.e., intravascular administration ampoules, chewable tablets, and powder for oral suspension.

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Int J Gastron Food Sci ; 27: 100486, 2022 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1683181

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High sodium intakes represent an important risk factor for hypertension, cardiovascular diseases and kidney diseases. Even during the current COVID-19 pandemic, hypertension was related to higher mortality rate in patients with coronavirus. Thus, it is necessary to apply strategies to reduce or replace sodium content in food most widely consumed, like bread. This work aimed at determining the sensorial potassium threshold when potassium chloride is used as a sodium chloride replacer in bread formulation, and at analyzing the effects of such replacement on the properties of dough and on the technological and sensorial quality of bread. A decrease was observed in dough rheological properties with NaCl reduction in the formulation. Sensorial potassium threshold was determined and KCl was used in bread formulation as a NaCl replacement up to 0.92% of the regular salt content (2%) undetected by its characteristic taste. NaCl reduction resulted in bread with lower specific volume, higher firmness, faster staling and clearer crust. KCl bread showed similar technological to 2% NaCl bread. Finally, it was possible to replace 50% of NaCl with KCl without reducing quality and consumer acceptability.

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