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We describe a rare variant of obstructed supracardiac totally anomalous venous connection in a 7-day-old boy where the vertical vein was occluded and the entire pulmonary venous return was draining through a large tortuous pulmonary-systemic venous collateral. The case highlights the importance of computed tomography angiography in demonstrating such complex anatomies in congenital heart diseases.Manure and fertilizer applications contribute to greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3 ) emissions. Losses of NH3 and nitrous oxide (N2 O) are an economic loss of nitrogen (N) to farms, and methane (CH4 ), N2 O, and carbon dioxide (CO2 ) are important GHGs. Few studies have examined the effects of low-disturbance manure incorporation (LDMI) on both NH3 and GHG fluxes. Here, NH3 , N2 O, CH4 , and CO2 fluxes in corn (Zea mays L.)-winter rye (Secale cereale L.) field plots were measured under fall LDMI (aerator/band, coulter injection, strip-till, sweep inject, surface/broadcast application, broadcast-disk) and spring-applied urea (134 kg N ha-1 ) treatments from 2013 to 2015 in central Wisconsin. Whereas broadcast lost 35.5% of applied ammonium-N (NH4 -N) as NH3 -N, strip-till inject and coulter inject lost 0.11 and 4.5% of applied NH4 -N as NH3 , respectively. Mean N2 O loss ranged from 2.7 to 3.6% of applied total N for LDMI, compared with 4.2% for urea and 2.6% for broadcast. Overall, greater CO2 fluxes for manure treatments contributed to larger cumulative GHG fluxes compared with fertilizer N. There were few significant treatment effects for CH4 (P > .10); however, fluxes were significantly correlated with changes in soil moisture and temperature. Results indicate that LDMI treatments significantly decreased NH3 loss but led to modest increases in N2 O and CO2 fluxes compared with broadcast and broadcast-disk manure incorporation. Tradeoffs between N conservation versus increased GHG fluxes for LDMI and other methods should be incorporated into nutrient management tools as part of assessing agri-environmental farm impacts.Acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is a rare metabolic disease caused by mutations within the hydroxymethylbilane synthase gene. Previous studies have reported increased levels of plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) in symptomatic AIP patients. In this study, we present long-term data for tHcy and related parameters for an AIP patient cohort (n = 37) in different clinical disease-states. In total, 25 patients (68%) presented with hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy; tHcy > 15 μmol/L) during the observation period. HHcy was more frequent in AIP patients with recurrent disease receiving heme arginate, than in nonrecurrent (median tHcy 21.6 μmol/L; range 10-129 vs median tHcy 14.5 μmol/L; range 6-77). Long-term serial analyses showed a high within-person tHcy variation, especially among the recurrent patients (coefficient of variation 16.4%-78.8%). HHcy was frequently associated with low blood concentrations of pyridoxal-5'-phosphate and folate, while cobalamin concentration and the allele distribution of the methylene-tetrahydrofolate-reductase gene were normal. Strikingly, 6 out of the 9 recurrent patients who were later included in a regime of givosiran, a small-interfering RNA that effectively reduced recurrent attacks, showed further increased tHcy (median tHcy in 9 patients 105 μmol/L; range 16-212). Screening of amino acids in plasma by liquid-chromatography showed co-increased levels of methionine (median 71 μmol/L; range 23-616; normal less then 40), suggestive of acquired deficiency of cystathionine-β-synthase. The kynunerine/tryptophan ratio in plasma was, however, normal, indicating a regular metabolism of tryptophan by heme-dependent enzymes. In conclusion, even if HHcy was observed in AIP patients receiving heme arginate, givosiran induced an aggravation of the dysregulation, causing a co-increase of tHcy and methionine resembling classic homocystinuria.

Left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) are standardly implanted via full sternotomy. Nonsternotomy approaches are gaining popularity, but potential benefits of this approach have not been well-studied. We hypothesized that LVAD implantation by bi-thoracotomy (BT) would demonstrate smaller and more consistent inflow cannula angles leading to improved postoperative outcomes compared to sternotomy.

Charts of patients who underwent LVAD implantation between June 2018 and June 2020 at a single academic institution were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographics, surgical approach (sternotomy vs. BT), laboratory values, and postoperative course were compared. The inflow cannula angle was measured on the first chest radiograph available postoperatively.

Of 40 patients studied, BT approach was used in 17 (42.5%). Mean inflow cannula angles were smaller in BT patients (23.0 vs. 37.1 degrees, p = .018) and had a smaller standard deviation (13.8 vs. 20.3). Excluding patients who went on to receive a heart transplant or died in the same hospitalization, there was no difference in median length of hospital stay after surgery (16.0 vs. 17.5 days, p = .768). However, BT patients required fewer days of postoperative inotrope support (4.0 vs. 7.0 days, p = .012).

Our data suggest inflow cannula angles are smaller and more consistent with the BT approach, which leads to a shorter duration of postoperative inotropic support. This finding may suggest improved right heart function following LVAD implant via BT approach. Further study is warranted to determine additional benefits of the BT approach.

Our data suggest inflow cannula angles are smaller and more consistent with the BT approach, which leads to a shorter duration of postoperative inotropic support. This finding may suggest improved right heart function following LVAD implant via BT approach. Further study is warranted to determine additional benefits of the BT approach.In this study, the authors examined late atretic follicles in the ovaries of Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus (Linnaeus 1758), at different times of the year using transmitted light and epifluorescence microscopy. Atresia (degeneration and resorption of developing ovarian follicles) is a natural process involved in fecundity downregulation in teleosts and is substantially enhanced in stressful conditions. Early (α and β) atretic stages of yolked oocytes have a relatively short duration in seasonally reproducing species, whereas later (γ and δ) atretic follicles (LAF) persist for longer time in the ovary, serving as a sign of previous vitellogenic activity. LAF can thus be used as reliable markers of maturity during non-reproductive periods. Lipofuscin granules accumulate in the cytoplasm of LAF cells as a result of lysosomal digestion of oocyte components. Taking advantage of the well-known autofluorescent properties of lipofuscins, LAF may be identified in unstained histological sections under fluorescence microscopy using appropriate excitation and emission wavelengths. The authors explore in this study the applicability of fluorescence microscopy to provide a fast and effective method to assess late atresia in fishes. This method may be particularly useful to determine sexual maturity in individuals sampled long after the spawning season, where LAF are difficult to detect in standard histological sections. Furthermore, LAF autofluorescence provides a rapid way to quantify late atresia in fishes using image analysis.

To determine whether somatic or cognitive depressive symptoms affect hospitalization and death in patients with end-stage renal disease.

In an observational retrospective design, the patients (n = 190) completed the Beck Depression Inventory-II at baseline and were followed for 5 years to collect data all-cause mortality and hospitalization.

High somatic (53.7%, n = 102) and cognitive (52.1%, n = 99) depressive symptoms scores significantly associated with mortality (38% vs. 19%; hazard ratio [HR] = 2; 95% CI, 1.1-3.7; p = 0.02) and hospitalization (62.5% vs. 49.4%; HR = 1.6; 95% CI, 1.0-2.6; p = 0.03), respectively.

In the context of diagnosing and intervening, awareness of depressive symptoms dimensionality is crucial.

In the context of diagnosing and intervening, awareness of depressive symptoms dimensionality is crucial.

This study was conducted to determine the effect of nursing interventions to instill hope on the internalized stigma, hope, and quality of life.

The study was conducted as a quasi-experimental study with the experimental and control groups and repeated measurements. The data were collected using the Personal Information Form, Internalized Stigma Scale in Mental Illnesses (ISMI), Herth Hope Index (HHS), and Quality of Life Scale (QLS) for schizophrenia patients.

The difference between ISMI, HHS, and QLS posttest and follow-up test average scores was found to be statistically significant between the experimental and control groups.

It was determined that nursing interventions aimed at improving hope effectively decreased the internalized stigmatization level of patients with schizophrenia and increased hope and life quality levels.

It was determined that nursing interventions aimed at improving hope effectively decreased the internalized stigmatization level of patients with schizophrenia and increased hope and life quality levels.

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of therapeutic touch (TT) on spiritual care and sleep quality in patients receiving palliative care.

The research was conducted on 73 inpatients receiving palliative care in a training and research hospital. Data were collected with Socio-Demographic Status Questionnaire, Spirituality and Spiritual Care Rating Scale (SSCRS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

As a result of this study, a statistically significant difference was found between the intervention and control group SSCRS (Z = -7.356 p = 0.000) and PSQI (Z = -7.292 p = 0.000) in post-test data after 4 weeks of TT application.

The results revealed that TT application has a positive impact on spiritual care and sleep quality of the patients.

The results revealed that TT application has a positive impact on spiritual care and sleep quality of the patients.Efficient antibody incubation is a vital step for successful western blot. During the incubation, a thin antibody-depleted layer is created around the blotting membrane, which limits antibody binding. selleck compound Although the conventional batch shaking method is ineffective against it, this layer can be easily disrupted by cyclic draining and replenishing (CDR) of the antibody solution during membrane incubation. Previously, we introduced a closed and rotating cylindrical chamber as a tool to implement CDR for western blots (rCDR). A new open bucket-style chamber was devised for easier operation and the possibility of process automation. Instead of rotation as in rCDR, rocking it back and forth achieved the CDR antibody incubation (R-CDR). The chamber was then equipped with a spreader-rod to facilitate the uniform movement of the antibody solution across the membrane surface. Hence, it was named spreader CDR (S-CDR). Compared to the batch incubation method, both the S-CDR and R-CDR devices produced significantly enhanced signals and developed faster results.

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