Annals of medicine
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To investigate the prevalence and related influencing factors of subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) in a pre-diabetes (PreDM) population. ⋯ The prevalence of SCH in the PreDM population not considering the known physiological increase in age related TSH was relatively high and was significant in female and the IFG population. However, the effect of age on these findings needs to attract more attention.
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Red blood cell (RBC) storage solution is used for suspending and preserving RBCs for later use in in vitro immunohematology testing. Proper RBC preservation is crucial for obtaining accurate results in RBC phenotyping and pretransfusion antibody screening tests. Haemolysis or RBC antigen degradation during storage can result in inaccurate RBC phenotyping, thereby decreasing the sensitivity of pretransfusion antibody screening and identification assays. The conventional RBC storage solutions usually contain adenosine, adenine, and antibiotics. We designed an RBC storage solution and determined whether it could preserve RBC integrity for 70 days. ⋯ The new solution reduces haemolysis more effectively and preserves antigenicity throughout the 70-day storage period. Moreover, Mia antigen is more stable in the experimental group.
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We discovered that vitiligo was associated with sexual dysfunction in clinical diagnosis and treatment; however, no further analysis had been performed due to a lack of data. ⋯ Patients with vitiligo were found to be at greater risk of sexual dysfunction. Moreover, the association between vitiligo and sexual dysfunction was stronger in women than in men.Key MessagesPatients with vitiligo were found to be at greater risk of sexual dysfunction.The association between vitiligo and sexual dysfunction was stronger in women than in men.
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Proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use has been associated with reduced diversity of the gut microbiome and may lead to worse clinical outcomes in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). We aimed to evaluate whether PPI use affects clinical outcomes in a real-world setting. ⋯ PPI use was associated with worse clinical outcomes in patients with IBD in the real-world setting. Further studies are warranted to validate these findings, but caution may be needed when prescribing a PPI to IBD patients.Study highlights WHAT IS KNOWNProton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are one of the most prescribed therapies in the United States (US).Reduction of gastric acid secretion by PPI use increases the risk of imbalance in gut microbiota composition and may increase the risk of enteric infections.Recent studies have reported that the use of PPI was associated with development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and reduced rates of remission in patients on infliximab therapy, which may be due to alterations of intestinal microbiota.WHAT IS NEW HEREIn a large real-world US healthcare database study, IBD patients with PPI use were more likely to have a new biologic medication started, have an IBD-related surgery, and have an IBD-related hospitalization, which remained significant after adjusting for confounders by multivariable analysis, propensity-score matched analysis, and subgroup analysis.Appropriate clinical review of PPI necessity may need to be performed in patients with IBD when considering prescribing a PPI or who are already on PPI therapy.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
The prognosis of breast cancer patients with bone metastasis could be potentially estimated based on blood routine test and biochemical examination at admission.
Due to the poor and unpredictable prognosis of breast cancer (BC) patients with bone metastasis, it is necessary to find convenient and available prognostic predictors. This study aimed to recognize the clinical and prognostic factors related to clinical laboratory examination and to construct a prognostic nomogram for BC bone metastasis. ⋯ This study constructed a novel prognostic nomogram for BC patients with bone metastasis. It could serve as a potential tool of survival assessment to help individual treatment decision-making for clinicians.