scholarly journals Liquid biomarkers for fibrotic NASH – progress in a complex field

Author(s):  
Detlef Schuppan ◽  
Sudharani Myneni ◽  
Rambabu Surabattula
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2017 ◽  
Vol 225 (3) ◽  
pp. 268-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew J. White ◽  
Dieter Kleinböhl ◽  
Thomas Lang ◽  
Alfons O. Hamm ◽  
Alexander L. Gerlach ◽  
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Abstract. Ambulatory assessment methods are well suited to examine how patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia (PD/A) undertake situational exposure. But under complex field conditions of a complex treatment protocol, the variability of data can be so high that conventional analytic approaches based on group averages inadequately describe individual variability. To understand how fear responses change throughout exposure, we aimed to demonstrate the incremental value of sorting HR responses (an index of fear) prior to applying averaging procedures. As part of their panic treatment, 85 patients with PD/A completed a total of 233 bus exposure exercises. Heart rate (HR), global positioning system (GPS) location, and self-report data were collected. Patients were randomized to one of two active treatment conditions (standard exposure or fear-augmented exposure) and completed multiple exposures in four consecutive exposure sessions. We used latent class cluster analysis (CA) to cluster heart rate (HR) responses collected at the start of bus exposure exercises (5 min long, centered on bus boarding). Intra-individual patterns of assignment across exposure repetitions were examined to explore the relative influence of individual and situational factors on HR responses. The association between response types and panic disorder symptoms was determined by examining how clusters were related to self-reported anxiety, concordance between HR and self-report measures, and bodily symptom tolerance. These analyses were contrasted with a conventional analysis based on averages across experimental conditions. HR responses were sorted according to form and level criteria and yielded nine clusters, seven of which were interpretable. Cluster assignment was not stable across sessions or treatment condition. Clusters characterized by a low absolute HR level that slowly decayed corresponded with low self-reported anxiety and greater self-rated tolerance of bodily symptoms. Inconsistent individual factors influenced HR responses less than situational factors. Applying clustering can help to extend the conventional analysis of highly variable data collected in the field. We discuss the merits of this approach and reasons for the non-stereotypical pattern of cluster assignment across exposures.


2011 ◽  
Vol 95 (4) ◽  
pp. 601-626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erminia Pedretti ◽  
Joanne Nazir
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2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 352
Author(s):  
Catherine Campbell ◽  
Marjorie Collins ◽  
Corinne Reid

This paper discusses conceptual, ethical, pragmatic and paradigmatic constraints encountered in a T2 ‘bench to bedside’ translational research endeavour piloting an early intervention program for young children who have experienced sexual abuse. The resultant child-centric intervention research framework emerged from the challenges associated with trauma-related clinical work, the absence of an evidence-base and the difficulties of adopting traditional positivistic methodologies when evaluating practice in this complex field. Critically, the resultant framework was person-centred and, hence, individually responsive. More specifically, it was child-centred and so developmental and systemic issues were privileged.


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-57
Author(s):  
Sorin Pînzariu

Abstract The field of campaign services is currently the most complex area of logistical support, as it covers a wide range of services, requires cooperation between military bodies and various institutions, entities involved in providing them and requests promptness from planning and logistics management bodies in immediately solving the various problems that may arise. I set out to make an “radiography” of this complex field of logistics aiming to identify its general aspects in the processes of organization and assurance, as they manifest themselves at the level of a tactical unit


1971 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
KAORU NOGUCHI ◽  
NAOE MASUDA
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Author(s):  
J. Guo ◽  
C. Shu ◽  
Y. Zhou ◽  
K. Wang ◽  
F. Fioranelli ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 1881-1885 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luca Amendola ◽  
Isaac M. Khalatnikov ◽  
Marco Litterio ◽  
Franco Occhionero

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