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Psychol Med ; 46(13): 2679-93, 2016 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27649340

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BACKGROUND: Almost nothing is known about the potential negative effects of Internet-based psychological treatments for depression. This study aims at investigating deterioration and its moderators within randomized trials on Internet-based guided self-help for adult depression, using an individual patient data meta-analyses (IPDMA) approach. METHOD: Studies were identified through systematic searches (PubMed, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Cochrane Library). Deterioration in participants was defined as a significant symptom increase according to the reliable change index (i.e. 7.68 points in the CES-D; 7.63 points in the BDI). Two-step IPDMA procedures, with a random-effects model were used to pool data. RESULTS: A total of 18 studies (21 comparisons, 2079 participants) contributed data to the analysis. The risk for a reliable deterioration from baseline to post-treatment was significantly lower in the intervention v. control conditions (3.36 v. 7.60; relative risk 0.47, 95% confidence interval 0.29-0.75). Education moderated effects on deterioration, with patients with low education displaying a higher risk for deterioration than patients with higher education. Deterioration rates for patients with low education did not differ statistically significantly between intervention and control groups. The benefit-risk ratio for patients with low education indicated that 9.38 patients achieve a treatment response for each patient experiencing a symptom deterioration. CONCLUSIONS: Internet-based guided self-help is associated with a mean reduced risk for a symptom deterioration compared to controls. Treatment and symptom progress of patients with low education should be closely monitored, as some patients might face an increased risk for symptom deterioration. Future studies should examine predictors of deterioration in patients with low education.


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Depressive Disorder, Major/therapy , Internet , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic , Self Care/adverse effects , Humans , Self Care/methods
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Blood Cancer J ; 1(7): e28, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22829184

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Heat shock protein (HSP) 70 is aberrantly expressed in different malignancies and has emerged as a promising new target for anticancer therapy. Here, we analyzed the in vitro antileukemic effects of pifithrin-µ (PFT-µ), an inhibitor of inducible HSP70, in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cell lines, as well as in primary AML blasts. PFT-µ significantly inhibited cell viability at low micromolar concentrations in all cell lines tested, with IC50 values ranging from 2.5 to 12.7 µ, and was highly active in primary AML blasts with a median IC50 of 8.9 µ (range 5.7-37.2). Importantly, higher IC50 values were seen in normal hematopoietic cells. In AML and ALL, PFT-µ induced apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in a dose-dependent fashion. PFT-µ also led to an increase of the active form of caspase-3 and reduced the intracellular concentrations of AKT and ERK1/2 in NALM-6 cells. Moreover, PFT-µ enhanced cytotoxicity of cytarabine, 17-(allylamino)-17-desmethoxygeldanamycin, suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid, and sorafenib in NALM-6, TOM-1 and KG-1a cells. This is the first study demonstrating significant antileukemic effects of the HSP70 inhibitor PFT-µ, alone and in combination with different antineoplastic drugs in both AML and ALL. Our results suggest a potential therapeutic role for PFT-µ in acute leukemias.

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Rev. colomb. gastroenterol ; 11(2): 63-7, abr.-jun. 1996. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-221541

ABSTRACT

Los autores describen la técnica de hemorroidectomía semicerrada, como una buena alternativa que disminuye el dolor y las complicaciones postoperatorias en el tratamiento de la enfermedad hemorroidal. Esta técnica es ampliamente usada en el Brasil


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Humans , Hemorrhoids/surgery
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