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01/01/2025 Vitamin D Supplementation Is Associated with Inflammation Amelioration and Cognitive Improvement in Decompensated Patients with Cirrhosis
Diaz-Ruiz, R, Poca, M, Roman, E, Panadero-Gomez, R, Cuyàs, B, Bañares, I, Morales, A, Puerto, M, Lopez-Esteban, R, Blazquez, E, Fernández-Castillo, M, Correa-Rocha, R, Rapado-Castro, M, Breton, I, Bañares, R, Soriano, G, Garcia-Martinez, R. Vitamin D Supplementation Is Associated with Inflammation Amelioration and Cognitive Improvement in Decompensated Patients with Cirrhosis. Nutrients. 2025; 17(2)DOI:10.3390/nu17020226. PMID:39861356. IF:5.000(Q1/2D).
01/12/2024 Impact of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in patients with vascular liver diseases: Observations from a VALDIG multicenter study
Perez-Campuzano, V, Rautou, PE, Marjot, T, Praktiknjo, M, Alvarado-Tapias, E, Turco, L, Ibáñez-Samaniego, L, González-Alayón, C, Puente, A, Llop, E, Simón-Talero, M, álvarez-Navascués, C, Reiberger, T, Verhelst, X, Tellez, L, Bergmann, JB, Orts, L, Grassi, G, Baiges, A, Audrey, P, Trebicka, J, Villanueva, C, Morelli, MC, Murray, S, Meacham, G, Luetgehetmann, M, Wiesch, JSZ, García-Pagán, JC, Barnes, E, Plessier, A, Hernández-Gea, V. Impact of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in patients with vascular liver diseases: Observations from a VALDIG multicenter study. Jhep Reports. 2024; 6(12)DOI:10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101191. PMID:39583091. IF:7.500(Q1/2D).
01/11/2024 Sex-Related Differences in the Phenotype and Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: SEXEII Study of ENEIDA
Gargallo-Puyuelo, CJ, Ricart, E, Iglesias, E, de Francisco, R, Gisbert, JP, Taxonera, C, Mañosa, M, Peris, MA, Navarrete-Muñoz, EM, Sanahuja, A, Guardiola, J, Mesonero, F, Tirado, MR, Barrio, J, Mendoza, IV, Parga, LD, García-Planella, E, Calvet, X, Arranz, MDM, García, S, Sicilia, B, Carpio, D, Domenech, E, Gomollón, F. Sex-Related Differences in the Phenotype and Course of Inflammatory Bowel Disease: SEXEII Study of ENEIDA. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2024; 22(11)DOI:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.05.013. PMID:38782172. IF:12.000(Q1/1D).
01/10/2024 PTIPS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING AND SEVERE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS
Hernandez-Gea, RMV, Bouzbib, C, Procopet, B, Aznar, AB, Turon, F, Larrue, H, Sanchez, CV, Albillos, A, Gluud, L, Guardascione, M, Praktiknjo, P, Cots, M, Ridaura, HM, Laleman, W, Bureau, C, Mandorfer, M, Tapias, E, Gallego, AG, Zipprich, A, Hartl, L, Hidalgo, NC, Deckmyn, O, Garcia-Pagan, JC, Thabut, D. PTIPS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BETTER OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE VARICEAL BLEEDING AND SEVERE ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS. HEPATOLOGY. 2024; 80DOI:. PMID:. IF:15.800(Q1/1D).
01/09/2024 Recurrent splanchnic and extrasplanchnic thrombotic events in patients with non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis associated with local factors
Ollivier-Hourmand, I, Lebedel, L, Alabau, BB, Goria, O, Bureau, C, Dumortier, J, Heurgue, A, Silvain, C, De-Ledinghen, V, Rautou, PE, Payance, A, Ballester, TG, Alvarado-Tapias, E, Hernandez-Gea, V, Valla, D, Zekrini, K, Nguyen, TTN, Dao, T, Pagan, JCG, Morello, R, Plessier, A. Recurrent splanchnic and extrasplanchnic thrombotic events in patients with non-cirrhotic portal vein thrombosis associated with local factors. JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. 2024; 81(3)DOI:10.1016/j.jhep.2024.04.016. PMID:38679069. IF:33.000(Q1/1D).
01/06/2024 Paediatric solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR) demonstrate greater serological response to initial SARS-CoV-2 vaccination than adult SOTR, and comparable rates of antibody degradation
Ballester, MP, Laue, T, Meoli, L, Uson, E, Mutschler, F, Grabitz, C, McLin, V, D'Antiga, L, Pujadas, M, Carvalho-Gomes, A, Sahuco, I, Bono, A, D'Amico, F, Viganò, R, Sempere, ED, Tormo, B, Inglese, E, Martinez, D, Riva, A, Sharma, R, Tsou, HLP, Harris, N, Broekhoven, A, Kikkert, M, Morales, S, Myeni, S, Barciela, MR, Palom, A, Zeni, N, Brocca, A, Cussigh, A, Cmet, S, Escudero-García, D, Stocco, M, Natola, L, Ieluzzi, D, Paon, V, Sangiovanni, A, Farina, E, Di Benedetto, C, Sanchez-Torrijos, YM, Valera, AL, Roman, E, Sanchez, E, Sánchez-Aldehuelo, R, López-Cardona, J, Canas-Perez, I, Jackson, C, Jeyanesan, D, Morocho, AE, Di Cola, S, Lapenna, L, Zaccherini, G, Bongiovanni, D, Zanaga, P, Sayaf, K, Hossain, S, Crespo, J, Robles-Díaz, M, Madejón, A, Degroote, H, Fernández, J, Korenjak, M, Verhelst, X, Garcia-Samaniego, FJ, Andrade, RJ, Iruzubieta, P, Wright, G, Caraceni, P, Merli, M, Patel, VC, Gander, A, Albillos, A, Soriano, G, Donato, MF, Sacerdoti, D, Toniutto, P, Buti, M, Duvoux, C, Grossi, PA, Berg, T, Polak, W, Puoti, M, Bosch, A, Belli, LS, Burra, P, Russo, FP, Coenraad, M, Panero, JLC, Perricone, G, Chokshi, S, Berenguer, M, Clària, J, Moreau, R, Arroyo, V, Angeli, P, Sanchez, C, Ampuero, J, Piano, S, Nicastro, E. Paediatric solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR) demonstrate greater serological response to initial SARS-CoV-2 vaccination than adult SOTR, and comparable rates of antibody degradation. JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. 2024; 80DOI:. PMID:. IF:33.000(Q1/1D).
01/06/2024 Chronic pancreatitis for the clinician: complications and special forms of the disease. Interdisciplinary position paper of the Catalan Society of Digestology (SCD) and the Catalan Pancreatic Society (SCPanc)
Molero, X, Ayuso, JR, Balsells, J, Boadas, J, Busquets, J, Casteras, A, Concepcion, M, Cuatrecasas, M, Esparrach, GF, Fort, E, Borobia, FG, Gines, A, Ilzarbe, L, Loras, C, Masachs, M, Merino, X, Olsina, JJ, Puig-Divi, V, Salord, S, Serrano, T, Vaquero, EC. Chronic pancreatitis for the clinician: complications and special forms of the disease. Interdisciplinary position paper of the Catalan Society of Digestology (SCD) and the Catalan Pancreatic Society (SCPanc). Minerva Gastroenterology. 2024; 70(2)DOI:10.23736/S2724-5985.22.03127-8. PMID:35262306. IF:1.500(Q4/8D).
01/06/2024 Incidence of herpes zoster in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Calm, A, Calafat, M, González-Muñoza, C, Cañete, F, Roig, C, Mañosa, M, García-Planella, E, Domènech, E. Incidence of herpes zoster in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Gastroenterologia y Hepatologia. 2024; 47(6)DOI:10.1016/j.gastrohep.2024.01.011. PMID:38316174. IF:1.900(Q3/7D).