European journal of clinical investigation
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Eur. J. Clin. Invest. · Sep 2022
Lifestyle changes and kidney function: A ten year follow-up study in patients with manifest cardiovascular disease.
Patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at higher risk of kidney function decline. The current study aimed to examine the association of lifestyle changes with kidney function decline in patients with manifest CVD. ⋯ In patients with CVD, continuing smoking, recent smoking cessation and an increase in obesity markers were related to a steeper kidney function decline. Although no definite conclusions from this study can be drawn, the results support the importance of encouraging weight loss and smoking cessation in high-risk patients as a means of slowing down kidney function decline.
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Eur. J. Clin. Invest. · Sep 2022
Observational StudyNomogram for stratifying patients with lifelong premature ejaculation before using the PHQ-9: an observational study.
A PHQ-9 score ≥ 15, represented as PHQ-9+ , indicates major depressive disorder (MDD). On using PHQ-9, the psychological burden of several patients with lifelong premature ejaculation (LPE) gets aggravated, which may lead to LPE development. We aim to construct a nomogram for predicting the individual risk of PHQ-9+ in patients with LPE and discerning those with low risks, who should avoid the PHQ-9. ⋯ A nomogram to discern LPE patients with low risks of PHQ-9+ was established. This tool can increase the positivity of MDD screening and may improve the therapeutic outcomes of those in the low-risk group.
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Eur. J. Clin. Invest. · Sep 2022
Observational StudyThe Discrepancy between biomarkers of lung injury and 1-year mortality in COVID-19.
COVID-19 global pandemic started in late 2019 with the first wave. In this cross-sectional and observational study, we evaluated the associations between the biomarkers, COVID-19 pneumonia severity and 1-year mortality. ⋯ LDH is a sensitive and specific biomarker to determine patients with severe lung injury in COVID-19. d-dimer is the only biomarker that predicts 1-year mortality. Neither LDH nor CT-SS is associated with 1-year mortality.