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  1. Article ; Online: The impact of delayed access to COVID-19 vaccines in low- and lower-middle-income countries.

    Duroseau, Brenice / Kipshidze, Nodar / Limaye, Rupali Jayant

    Frontiers in public health

    2023  Volume 10, Page(s) 1087138

    Abstract: Introduction: A majority of low-income (LIC) and lower-middle-income countries (LMIC) were unable to achieve at least 10% population coverage during initial vaccine rollouts, despite the rapid development of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ... ...

    Abstract Introduction: A majority of low-income (LIC) and lower-middle-income countries (LMIC) were unable to achieve at least 10% population coverage during initial vaccine rollouts, despite the rapid development of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. Nearly three years into this pandemic, evaluating the impact of inequities in vaccine access, uptake, and availability is long overdue. We hypothesized that a delay in receiving COVID-19 vaccines was associated with an increased toll on cumulative cases and mortality. Furthermore, this relationship was modified by the size of a country's economy.
    Methods: We performed an ecological study assessing these relationships, in which a country's economic standing was assessed by world bank income classification, gross domestic product based on the purchasing power parity (GDP PPP) per capita category, and crude GDP PPP.
    Results: Countries with the smallest economies reported first vaccination much later than larger economies on all three rankings, as much as 100 days longer. Among low-income countries, a one-day increase until the first vaccination was associated with a 1.92% (95% CI: 0.100, 3.87) increase in cumulative cases when compared to high-income countries (
    Conclusion: Economic standing modified the effects of delayed access to COVID-19 vaccination on cumulative cases and mortality, in which LMICs tended to fare worse in outcomes than high-income countries despite the eventual rollout of vaccines. These findings highlight the importance of prioritizing equitable and timely access to COVID-19 vaccines across all countries, irrespective of economic size. Future studies should examine the impacts that vaccine inequities had on local transmission dynamics.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; COVID-19 Vaccines ; Developing Countries ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; Vaccination ; Vaccines
    Chemical Substances COVID-19 Vaccines ; Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2711781-9
    ISSN 2296-2565 ; 2296-2565
    ISSN (online) 2296-2565
    ISSN 2296-2565
    DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1087138
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  2. Article ; Online: Response to Letter to the Editor: Left Gastric Artery Embolization for Weight Loss-a Dead-End Procedure.

    Fried, Martin / Kipshidze, Nodar

    Obesity surgery

    2019  Volume 29, Issue 6, Page(s) 1939–1941

    MeSH term(s) Bariatrics ; Embolization, Therapeutic ; Gastric Artery ; Humans ; Obesity ; Obesity, Morbid/surgery ; Weight Loss
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-03-15
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1070827-3
    ISSN 1708-0428 ; 0960-8923
    ISSN (online) 1708-0428
    ISSN 0960-8923
    DOI 10.1007/s11695-019-03811-w
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  3. Article ; Online: COVID-19 Vaccines: Special Considerations for the Obese Population.

    Kipshidze, Nicholas / Kipshidze, Nodar / Fried, Martin

    Obesity surgery

    2021  Volume 31, Issue 8, Page(s) 3854–3856

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19 ; COVID-19 Vaccines ; Humans ; Obesity, Morbid/surgery ; SARS-CoV-2
    Chemical Substances COVID-19 Vaccines
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-04-08
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 1070827-3
    ISSN 1708-0428 ; 0960-8923
    ISSN (online) 1708-0428
    ISSN 0960-8923
    DOI 10.1007/s11695-021-05404-y
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  4. Article ; Online: Transcatheter Endoluminal Phototherapy as a Possible Adjunct Treatment for Patients with COVID-19.

    Kipshidze, Nicholas N / Kipshidze, Nodar / Horn, Joseph B

    Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery

    2020  Volume 38, Issue 10, Page(s) 579–580

    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Catheterization/instrumentation ; Coronavirus Infections/therapy ; Endovascular Procedures/instrumentation ; Humans ; Pandemics ; Phototherapy/instrumentation ; Pneumonia, Viral/therapy ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-09-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter
    ISSN 2578-5478
    ISSN (online) 2578-5478
    DOI 10.1089/photob.2020.4884
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  5. Article ; Online: Photodynamic and sonodynamic therapy of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19.

    Kipshidze, Nicholas / Yeo, Nicholas / Kipshidze, Nodar

    Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy

    2020  Volume 31, Page(s) 101961

    MeSH term(s) Acute Disease ; COVID-19 ; Cause of Death ; Coronavirus Infections/complications ; Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis ; Coronavirus Infections/drug therapy ; Critical Illness/mortality ; Disease Progression ; Female ; Humans ; Hypoxia/drug therapy ; Hypoxia/etiology ; Male ; Pandemics/statistics & numerical data ; Photochemotherapy/methods ; Pneumonia, Viral/complications ; Pneumonia, Viral/diagnosis ; Pneumonia, Viral/drug therapy ; Respiratory Insufficiency/drug therapy ; Risk Assessment ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome/diagnosis ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome/drug therapy ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome/epidemiology ; Survival Analysis
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-17
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 2149918-4
    ISSN 1873-1597 ; 1572-1000
    ISSN (online) 1873-1597
    ISSN 1572-1000
    DOI 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2020.101961
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  6. Article: Human Placental Mesenchymal Stem Cells for the Treatment of ARDS in Rat.

    Kakabadze, Zurab / Kipshidze, Nicholas / Paresishvili, Teona / Kipshidze, Nodar / Vadachkoria, Zurab / Chakhunashvili, David

    Stem cells international

    2022  Volume 2022, Page(s) 8418509

    Abstract: The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is one of the main causes of high mortality in patients with coronavirus (COVID-19). In recent years, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the number of patients with ARDS has increased significantly. ... ...

    Abstract The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is one of the main causes of high mortality in patients with coronavirus (COVID-19). In recent years, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the number of patients with ARDS has increased significantly. Unfortunately, until now, there are no effective treatments for ARDS caused by COVID-19. Many drugs are either ineffective or have a low effect. Currently, there have been reports of efficient use of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the treatment of ARDS caused by COVID-19. We investigated the influence of freeze-dried human placenta-derived mesenchymal stem cells (HPMSCs) in ARDS rat model. All animals have received intratracheal injection of 6 mg/kg of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The rats were randomly divided into five groups: I: LPS, II: LPS+dexamethasone, III: LPS+HPMSCs, IV: HPMSC, and V: saline. ARDS observation time was short-term and amounted to 168 hours. The study has shown that HPMSCs are able to migrate and attach to damaged lung tissue, contributing to the resolution of pathology, restoration of function, and tissue repair in the alveolar space. Studies have also shown that the administration of HPMSCs in animals with ARDS model significantly reduced the levels of key cytokines such as IL-1
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2573856-2
    ISSN 1687-9678 ; 1687-966X
    ISSN (online) 1687-9678
    ISSN 1687-966X
    DOI 10.1155/2022/8418509
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  7. Article: A novel therapeutic vaccine targeting the soluble TNFα receptor II to limit the progression of cardiovascular disease: AtheroVax™.

    Iversen, Patrick L / Kipshidze, Nicholas / Kipshidze, Nodar / Dangas, George / Ramacciotti, Eduardo / Kakabadze, Zurab / Fareed, Jawed

    Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine

    2023  Volume 10, Page(s) 1206541

    Abstract: The burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease contributes to a large proportion of morbidity and mortality, globally. Vaccination against atherosclerosis has been proposed for over 20 years targeting different mediators of atherothrombosis; ... ...

    Abstract The burden of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease contributes to a large proportion of morbidity and mortality, globally. Vaccination against atherosclerosis has been proposed for over 20 years targeting different mediators of atherothrombosis; however, these have not been adequately evaluated in human clinical trials to assess safety and efficacy. Inflammation is a driver of atherosclerosis, but inflammatory mediators are essential components of the immune response. Only pathogenic forms of sTNFR2 are acted upon while preserving the membrane-bound (wild-type) TNFR2 contributions to a non-pathogenic immune response. We hypothesize that the inhibition of sTNRF2 will be more specific and offer long-term treatment options. Here we describe pre-clinical findings of an sTNFR2-targeting peptide vaccine (AtheroVax™) in a mouse model. The multiple pathways to synthesis of the soluble TNFRII receptor (sTNFRII) were identified as sTNFRII(PC), sTNFRII(Δ7), and sTNFRII(Δ7,9). The sTNFRII(Δ7) peptide, NH2-DFALPVEKPLCLQR-COOH is specific to sTNFR2 based on an mRNA splice-variant in which exon 6 is joined to exon 8. The role of sTNFRII(Δ7) as a mediator of prolonged TNFα activity by preventing degradation and clearance was investigated. Inflammation is a critical driver of onset, progression and expansion of atherosclerosis. The TNFα ligand represents a driver of inflammation that is mediated by a splice variant of TNFR2, referred to as sTNFRII(Δ7). The multiple forms of TNFRII, both membrane bound and soluble, are associated with distinctly different phenotypes. sTNFRII(PC) and sTNFRII(Δ7) are not equivalent to etanercept because they lack a clearance mechanism. The unique peptide associated with sTNFRII(Δ7) contains a linear B-cell epitope with amino acids from both exon 6 and exon 8 supporting the vaccine design. Animal studies to evaluate the vaccine are ongoing, and results will be forthcoming. We describe a peptide vaccine targeting sTNFR2 in limiting the progression of atherosclerosis. A therapeutic vaccine limiting the progression of atherosclerosis will greatly contribute to the reduction in morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease. It is likely the vaccine will be used in combination with the current standards of care and lifestyle modifications.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2781496-8
    ISSN 2297-055X
    ISSN 2297-055X
    DOI 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1206541
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  8. Article ; Online: Metabolic Outcomes of Percutaneous Transcathether Bariatric Embolotherapy: Insights from an RCT.

    Fried, Martin / Kipshidze, Nodar / Sramkrova, Petra / Rosen, Robert / Neuzil, Petr / Kipshidze, Nicholas / Reddy, Vivek

    Obesity surgery

    2021  Volume 31, Issue 6, Page(s) 2784–2786

    MeSH term(s) Bariatric Surgery ; Bariatrics ; Embolization, Therapeutic ; Humans ; Obesity, Morbid/surgery ; Treatment Outcome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Letter ; Randomized Controlled Trial ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1070827-3
    ISSN 1708-0428 ; 0960-8923
    ISSN (online) 1708-0428
    ISSN 0960-8923
    DOI 10.1007/s11695-021-05259-3
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  9. Article: Photodynamic and sonodynamic therapy of acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in patients with COVID-19

    Kipshidze, Nicholas / Yeo, Nicholas / Kipshidze, Nodar

    Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #716914
    Database COVID19

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  10. Article: Transcatheter Endoluminal Phototherapy as a Possible Adjunct Treatment for Patients with COVID-19

    Kipshidze, Nicholas N / Kipshidze, Nodar / Horn, Joseph B

    Photobiomodul Photomed Laser Surg

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #780309
    Database COVID19

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