Clin Chem Lab Med
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Poster presentations at major meetings serve to rapidly present and share study results with the scientific community. On the other hand, full-text publication of abstracts in peer-reviewed journals provides dissemination of knowledge. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the publication rate of abstracts presented at the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) Meeting, to assess the factors influencing publication and determine the impact factor of these journals. ⋯ The publication rate for abstracts of this clinical chemistry meeting was lower than rates from other fields of medicine. Factors leading to failure require elucidation. Encouraging authors to submit their presentations for full-text publication might improve the rate of publication.
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Comparative Study
Comparative study of calculated and measured total carbon dioxide.
Total carbon dioxide content (TCO2) can be calculated from measured values of pH and pCO2 according to a simplified and standardized form of the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, or measured directly. ⋯ Calculated TCO2 determined using blood gas analysis agreed with measured TCO2 and may be used to assess acid-base imbalance. However, clinicians should be cautious if using this calculated value in the critically ill patient.
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Acutely dyspneic patients are challenging, because their symptoms can be due to cardiac, pulmonary or other diseases. B-type natriuretic peptide testing offers higher diagnostic accuracy (85%-90%) than clinical assessments for identifying heart failure as the cause of dyspnea. ⋯ It has been shown that systematic natriuretic peptide testing reduces the economic expenses associated with clinical management of acutely dyspneic patients. Finally, whether these biomarkers could be used to guide heart failure therapy in the acute setting remains to be elucidated.
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This study was performed to clarify variations in breath isoprene concentrations with age, gender, body mass index (BMI) and total serum cholesterol. Our cohort consisted of 205 adult volunteers of different smoking background without health complaints. Total cholesterol in blood serum was measured in 79 of these volunteers. ⋯ Isoprene concentrations in exhaled breath showed gender-specific correlations with respect to age. Further investigations are necessary to clarify the relation between isoprene concentrations in exhaled breath and cholesterol levels and synthesis rates in blood.
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Incretins such as glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) are intestinal hormones that are released in response to ingestion of nutrients, especially carbohydrate. They have a number of important biological effects, which include release of insulin, inhibition of glucagon and somatostatin, maintenance of beta-cell mass, delay of gastric emptying, and inhibition of feeding. These properties allow them to be potentially suitable agents for the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D). ⋯ Strategies to augment the biological actions of GIP and/or GLP-1 in T2D are expected to minimise weight gain, reduce hypoglycaemic episodes and prevent progressive beta-cell failure by increasing beta-cell mass. The optimal agent(s) that may mimic and replace the endogenous incretin effect is not fully known and awaits the outcome of clinical trials that are still ongoing. The potential therapeutic role in non-diabetic states, including obesity and neurodegenerative disease, is intriguing and depends upon results from ongoing research.