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Ohad Ronen: Effectiveness of core needle biopsy in the diagnosis of thyroid lymphoma and anaplastic thyroid carcinoma: A systematic review and meta-analysis (Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) .)
Both anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) and thyroid lymphoma (TL) clinically present as rapidly enlarging neck masses. Unfortunately, in this situation, like in any other thyroid swelling, a routine fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is the first and only diagnostic test performed at the initial contact in the average thyroid practice. FNA, however, has a low sensitivity in diagnosing ATC and TL, and by the time the often "inconclusive" result is known, precious time has evolved, before going for core-needle biopsy (CNB) or incisional biopsy (IB) as the natural next diagnostic steps. Objectives: To determine the diagnostic value of CNB in the clinical setting of a rapidly enlarging thyroid mass, via a systematic review and meta-analysis of the available data on CNB reliability in the differential diagnosis of ATC and TL.
Maya Azrad, Dafna Vazana, Avi On, Maya Paritski, Hanan Rohana, Halim Roshrosh, Keren Agay-Shay, Avi Peretz: Antibiotic resistance patterns of Helicobacter pylori in North Israel - A six-year study (Helicobacter .)
One main challenge in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication is its increasing antibiotic resistance. Additionally, resistance rates vary between geographic areas and periods. However, data are limited since susceptibility testing is not routinely performed. Thus, it is valuable to gather data regarding H. pylori's resistance rates in Israel that would aid in better adjustment of treatment.The study included 540 H. pylori isolates, recovered from gastric biopsy samples of patients who had undergone endoscopy, during 2015-2020, at the Padeh Poriya Medical Center.
Ibrahim Marai: Left atrial appendage exclusion in atrial fibrillation (Front Cardiovasc Med . )
Although oral anticoagulants (OACs) are first-line therapy for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), some patients cannot be treated with OACs due to absolute or relative contraindications. Left atrial appendage (LAA) exclusion techniques have been developed over the years as a therapeutic alternative for stroke prevention. In this paper, we review the evolution of surgical techniques, employed as an adjunct to cardiac surgery or as a stand-alone procedure, as well as the recently introduced and widely utilized percutaneous LAA occlusion techniques.
Nosaiba Rayan-Gharra, Marganit Ofir-Gutler, Sivan Spitzer: Shaping health: conducting a community health needs assessment in culturally diverse peripheral population groups (Int J Equity Health .)
The impact of social determinants on health status and outcomes has been widely established. However, it is recognized that health systems' ability to address community health needs may be limited. To better understand the interrelation between social determinants of health and health outcomes, health systems need to understand the health concerns and needs of populations. The aim of this study was to map the perceived health needs of Israel's northern periphery's diverse ethnic and religious communities and regional clusters by conducting a community health needs assessment (CHNA).
Elite Arnon-Sheleg: Vascular Graft Infection Imaging (Semin Nucl Med .)
Vascular graft infection is a rare, life threatening complication of vascular repair with synthetic or native material. The pathogenesis, causative microorganisms and clinical manifestations vary according to graft's location and time duration since surgery. The diagnosis of graft infection is challenging since there is no single "gold standard" test and diagnosis is based on clinical and radiological criteria.
Elon Glassberg, Avi Benov: Manual Pressure Points Technique for Massive Hemorrhage Control - A Prospective Human Volunteer Study (Prehosp Emerg Care .)
While commonly thought to be effective for management of limb and junctional hemorrhage, the manual pressure points technique was excluded from leading prehospital guidelines over a decade ago following the publication of a single human-volunteers study presenting unfavorable results. This work aimed to re-assess the efficacy and feasibility of the femoral and supraclavicular pressure points technique for temporary hemorrhage control distal to the pressure point.
Khalaf Kridin: Severe breakthrough COVID-19 infections in vaccinated patients with schizophrenia in Israel (World Psychiatry .)
Patients with schizophrenia show a substantial reduction in risk of COVID-19 severe illness and related mortality when vaccinated, as compared to non-vaccinated samples. However, the emergence of new variants and the increased frequency of breakthrough infections, especially among vulnerable groups, raise questions regarding the long-term effectiveness of vaccines in reducing overall morbidity and mortality in these patients....
Ala Aiob, Ziyada Gaziyev, Susana Mustafa Mikhail, Maya Wolf, Lior Lowenstein, Marwan Odeh: The value of a simple sonographic screening test for placenta accreta spectrum prediction: A case-control study (Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol . )
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) represents life-threatening conditions; however, early diagnosis reduces complications and mortality rates. Aims: To develop and evaluate the accuracy of a simple sonographic screening test for PAS prediction.
Shaul Atar: Peripheral artery disease, abnormal ankle-brachial index, and prognosis in patients with acute coronary syndrome (Front Cardiovasc Med .)
Ankle-brachial index (ABI) is an independent prognostic marker of cardiovascular events among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). We aimed to investigate the outcome of patients hospitalized with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and abnormal ABI.
Shemy Carasso: Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices for the Treatment of Cardiogenic Shock Complicating Acute Myocardial Infarction-A Review (J Clin Med . )
Cardiogenic shock complicating acute myocardial infarction is a complex clinical condition associated with dismal prognosis. Routine early target vessel revascularization remains the most effective treatment to substantially improve outcomes, but mortality remains high. Temporary circulatory support devices have emerged with the aim to enhance cardiac unloading and improve end-organ perfusion. However, quality evidence to guide device selection, optimal installation timing, and post-implantation management are scarce, stressing the importance of multidisciplinary expert care. This review focuses on the contemporary use of short-term support devices in the setting of cardiogenic shock following acute myocardial infarction, including the common challenges associated this practice.
Khalaf Kridin: Nineteen months into the pandemic, what have we learned about COVID-19-related outcomes in patients with psoriasis? (J Cosmet Dermatol .)
The impact of psoriasis on the outcomes of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is yet to be precisely delineated. Assesses the risk of COVID-19, COVID-19-associated hospitalization, and mortality among patients with psoriasis as compared to age-, sex-, and ethnicity-matched control subjects. In addition, we aim to delineate determinants of COVID-19-associated hospitalization and mortality in patients with psoriasis.
Ligat Shalev, Mary C J Rudolf, Sivan Spitzer: Better safe than sorry: Evaluating the implementation process of a home-visitation intervention aimed at preventing unintentional childhood injuries in the hospital setting (Front Health Serv . )
Child home injuries prevention interventions have rarely been implemented in hospitals. The SHABI program ("Keeping our Children Safe"; in Hebrew: "SHomrim Al BetIchut Yeladenu") recruits at-risk families arriving with child injury to the Emergency Department. Medical/nursing students conduct two home visits four months apart, providing safety equipment and guidance. One hundred thirty-five families had a first visit and 98 completed the second. Fifty percentage of families were ultra-Orthodox Jews, 11% Arab, and 28% had ≥3 preschool children. We investigated SHABI's implementation using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).
Iryna Khrystoforova, Chen Shochat-Carvalho, Ram Harari, David Karasik: Zebrafish mutants reveal unexpected role of Lrp5 in osteoclast regulation (Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) . )
Low-density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein 5 (LRP5) functions as a co-receptor for Wnt ligands, controlling expression of genes involved in osteogenesis. In humans, loss-of-function mutations in LRP5 cause Osteoporosis-Pseudoglioma syndrome, a low bone mass disorder, while gain-of-function missense mutations have been observed in individuals with high bone mass. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is a popular model for human disease research, as genetic determinants that control bone formation are generally conserved between zebrafish and mammals. We generated lrp5- knock-out zebrafish to study its role in skeletogenesis and homeostasis.
Increased serum level of alpha-2 macroglobulin and its production by B-lymphocytes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (Front Immunol .)
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the most common adult's leukemia in the western world, is caused in 95% of the cases by uncontrolled proliferation of monoclonal B-lymphocytes. The complement system in CLL is chronically activated at a low level via the classical pathway (CP). This chronic activation is induced by IgG-hexamers, which are formed after binding to alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M). The study investigated for the first time the serum levels of A2M in CLL patients, their association with the disease severity, and A2M production by the malignant B-lymphocytes.
(Regina Michelis, Lama Milhem, Evleen Galouk, Galia Stemer, Tamar Tadmor, Mona Shehadeh, Lev Shvidel, Masad Barhoum, Andrei Braester)