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Exp Dermatol ; 23(12): 924-5, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25255926

ABSTRACT

Psoriasis involves TNF-α secretion leading to release of microparticles into the bloodstream. We investigated the effect of TNF blockers on microparticles levels before and after treatment in patients (twenty treated by anti-TNF-α agents and 6 by methotrexate) with severe psoriasis. Plasmatic microparticles were labelled using fluorescent monoclonal antibodies and were analysed using cytometry. Three months later, 70% of patients treated with anti-TNF-α agents achieved a reduction in PASI score of at least 75%. The clinical improvement in patients treated with anti-TNF-α agents was associated with a significant reduction of the mean number of platelet microparticles (2837/µl vs 1849/µl, P = 0.02) and of endothelial microparticles (64/µl vs 22/µl, P = 0.001). Microparticles are significantly decreased in psoriatic patients successfully treated by anti-TNF-α. Microparticles levels as circulating endothelial cells represent signs of endothelial dysfunction and are elevated in psoriasis. Then, TNF blockade may be effective to reduce cardiovascular risk through the reduction of circulating microparticles.


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Cell-Derived Microparticles/pathology , Psoriasis/blood , Psoriasis/therapy , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/antagonists & inhibitors , Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Blood Platelets/pathology , Cardiovascular Diseases/blood , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Endothelial Cells/pathology , Humans , Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use , Methotrexate/therapeutic use , Psoriasis/complications
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Psychiatr Danub ; 25 Suppl 2: S135-42, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23995162

ABSTRACT

This exploratory study examined attachment style and state/trait anxiety in adolescents - 30 recently hospitalized psychiatric patients, and 49 school controls. All were aged 13-18, with the majority (67%) female. The attachment style interview (ASI, Bifulco et al. 2002) was administered, together with the Recent Life Events questionnaire (Brugha & Cragg 1990) and the STAI anxiety questionnaire (Spielberger et al. 1983). Results showed the hospitalised group to have significantly more negative interactions with parents and poorer support than the comparison group. They had significantly more insecure attachment style (96% s 37%). Among the hospitalized adolescents, both the Anxious and the Avoidant attachment style group had higher anxiety scores on the STAI-trait scores than on the STAI-state scores assessed during the first days of hospitalisation. This suggests adolescents, even those with Avoidant attachment feel less anxious after admission. Implications for assessing attachment style in adolescent patients to aid with care planning is discussed.


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Adolescent Behavior/psychology , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Object Attachment , Parent-Child Relations , Social Support , Adolescent , Anxiety , Female , Humans , Male
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Qual Life Res ; 22(8): 1943-54, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23247892

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Multiple sclerosis (MS) has a significant impact on all aspects of patient quality of life (QoL). Furthermore, the fear of relapses and the feelings of patients during relapses must be taken into account in care. The objective of this work was to validate the PERSEPP scale ("PERception de la Sclérose En Plaques et de ses Poussées"), a new QoL evaluation scale for relapsing-remitting forms of MS. METHODS: Relapsing-remitting patients were included in a multicenter study. Various validation criteria of this scale were analyzed: acceptability, construct validity (internal and external validity), and reliability (internal consistency and reproducibility test-retest). Responsiveness will be studied in order to complete the validation process. RESULTS: The responses of 305 MS patients were analyzed. The process of reducing the items led us to retain 66 items of a total of 112 items. The 66-item PERSEPP scale (final version) was well accepted. Five dimensions (33 items) make up the scale: social support (α = 0.81), relationship difficulties (α = 0.71), fatigue (α = 0.74), state of mind and associated sleep disorders (α = 0.78), and time perspective (α = 0.75). Three additional modules (33 items) explore coping (α = 0.60), symptoms (α = 0.89), and treatment (α = 0.92). Test-retest reliability, measured by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), was acceptable (0.72 < ICC < 0.92). CONCLUSIONS: The PERSEPP scale has been validated and could be used in clinical trials and in daily practice. Additional studies will then complete the validation process.


Subject(s)
Multiple Sclerosis/psychology , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Quality of Life , Recurrence , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Emotions , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Psychometrics/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Sickness Impact Profile , Socioeconomic Factors
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