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Front Neurol ; 15: 1354431, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38426169

ABSTRACT

Background: The assessment of serum neurofilament light chain (sNFL) has emerged as a diagnostic and prognostic tool in monitoring multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the application of periodic measurement in daily practice remains unclear. Objective: To evaluate the predictive value of individual sNFL levels in determining disease activity in patients with relapsing MS (RMS). Methods: In this two-year prospective study, 129 RMS patients underwent quarterly sNFL assessments and annual MRI scans. The study analyzed the correlation between individual NFL levels and past, current, and future disease activity. Group-level Z-scores were employed as a comparative measure. Results: Among the 37 participants, a total of 61 episodes of disease activity were observed. sNFL levels proved valuable in distinct ways; they were confirmatory of previous and current clinical and/or radiological activity and demonstrated a high negative predictive value for future 90 days activity. Interestingly, Z-scores marginally outperformed sNFL levels in terms of predictive accuracy, indicating the potential for alternative approaches in disease activity assessment. In our cohort, sNFL cut-offs of 10.8 pg./mL (sensitivity 27%, specificity 90%) and 14.3 pg./mL (sensitivity 15%, specificity 95%) correctly identified 7 and 4 out of 26 cases of radiological activity within 90 days, respectively, with 14 and 15% false negatives. When using lower cut-off values, individuals with sNFL levels below 5 pg/mL (with a sensitivity of 92%, specificity of 25%, and negative predictive value of 94%) were less likely to experience radiological activity within the next 3 months. Conclusion: Individual sNFL levels may potentially confirm prior or current disease activity and predict short-term future radiological activity in RMS. These findings underscore its periodic measurement as a valuable tool in RMS management and decision-making, enhancing the precision of clinical evaluation in routine practice.

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PLoS One ; 17(8): e0273080, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35976971

ABSTRACT

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a complex, multifactorial disease driven by a dysregulated immune response against host commensal microbes. Despite rapid advances in our understanding of host genomics and transcriptomics, the metabolic changes in UC remain poorly understood. We thus sought to investigate distinguishing metabolic features of the UC colon (14 controls and 19 patients). Metabolomics analyses revealed inflammation state as the primary driver of metabolic variation rather than diagnosis, with multiple metabolites differentially regulated between inflamed and uninflamed tissues. Specifically, inflamed tissues were characterized by reduced levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) and enhanced levels of nicotinamide (NAM) and adenosine diphosphate ribose (ADPr). The NAD+/NAM ratio, which was reduced in inflamed patients, served as an effective classifier for inflammation in UC. Mitochondria were also structurally altered in UC, with UC patient colonocytes displaying reduced mitochondrial density and number. Together, these findings suggest a link between mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and NAD+ metabolism in UC.


Subject(s)
Colitis, Ulcerative , Colitis, Ulcerative/metabolism , Humans , Inflammation , Mitochondria/metabolism , NAD/metabolism
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 19(4): 842-844.e1, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32147595

ABSTRACT

Acute pouchitis is the most common complication after a restorative proctocolectomy with ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) for ulcerative colitis, affecting 40% of patients within the first year after surgery.1 Although up to 80% of patients can develop pouchitis symptoms,2,3 substantial gaps remain in our understanding of the epidemiology and burden of pouchitis. Administrative claims have been used to advance the knowledge of other areas of inflammatory bowel disease4-6; however, a prerequisite to conducting such studies in pouchitis is a valid, reliable case-finding algorithm. Given concerns that the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) code for pouchitis may not be reliably used by clinicians (resulting in a low sensitivity), the objectives of the study were to (1) develop a series of case-finding definitions for acute pouchitis and (2) compare the performance of these case-finding definitions to that of a single ICD code for pouchitis.


Subject(s)
Colitis, Ulcerative , Colitis , Inflammatory Bowel Diseases , Pouchitis , Proctocolectomy, Restorative , Colitis, Ulcerative/surgery , Humans , Pouchitis/diagnosis , Pouchitis/epidemiology , Proctocolectomy, Restorative/adverse effects
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Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires; Ministerio de Salud de la Nación. Dirección de Salud Mental y Adicciones; 2018. 58 p.
Monography in Spanish | ARGMSAL | ID: biblio-994449

ABSTRACT

En los últimos años hemos asistido a un importante aumento de la cantidad de adolescentes y jóvenes que ingresan a los servicios de salud por consultas vinculadas al consumo de alcohol. Este documento se propone ofrecer lineamientos para que los equipos de salud de todo el país puedan brindar a los/las adolescentes una atención adecuada por consumo episódico excesivo de alcohol, en el marco de la red local de servicios y en cumplimiento de sus derechos de salud. Se recomienda una atención basada en los procedimientos médicos, una evaluación diagnóstica integral y una oportuna consejería en consumo excesivo de alcohol. Esta última está orientada a la comprensión de esta problemática y a la promoción de prácticas de cuidados de la salud por parte del adolescente y de su entorno


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adolescent , Alcoholism , Ambulatory Care
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CABA; Ministerio de salud de la nación. Dirección nacional de salud mental y adicciones; s.f. 50 p.
Monography in Spanish | ARGMSAL | ID: biblio-994370

ABSTRACT

En los últimos años hubo un importante aumento de la cantidad de adolescentes y jóvenes que ingresan a los servicios de salud por consultas vinculadas al consumo excesivo de alcohol. Este documento se propone ofrecer lineamientos para que los equipos de salud de todo el país puedan brindar a los adolescentes una atención adecuada por consumo episódico excesivo de alcohol, en el marco de la red local de servicios y cumplimiento de sus derechos se salud. Se recomienda una atención basada en los procedimientos médicos, una evaluación diagnostica integral y una oportuna consejería en consumo episódico sódico excesivo de alcohol. Esta ultima esta orientada a la comprensión de esta problemática y la promoción de prácticas de cuidados de la salud por parte del adolescente y de su entorno


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Care , Alcohol Drinking , Risk Assessment
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