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The effects of a roundtrip trans-American jet travel on physiological stress, neuromuscular performance, and recovery.

2016

The purpose was to examine the effects of a round trip trans-American jet travel on performance, hormonal alterations, and recovery. Ten matched pairs of recreationally trained men were randomized to either a compression group (COMP) ( n = 10; age: 23.1 ± 2.4 yr; height: 174.8 ± 5.3 cm; body mass: 84.9 ± 10.16 kg; body fat: 15.3 ± 6.0%) or control group (CONT) ( n = 9; age: 23.2 ± 2.3 yr; height: 177.5 ± 6.3 cm; weight: 84.3 ± 8.99 kg; body fat: 15.1 ± 6.4%). Subjects flew directly from Hartford, CT to Los Angeles, CA 1 day before a simulated sport competition (SSC) designed to create muscle damage and returned the next morning on an overnight flight back home. Both groups demonstrated jet…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInjury controlPhysiologyAccident preventionPoison controlAthletic Performancecircadian patternspower03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationStress PhysiologicalPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansta315Physiological stressIntermittent Pneumatic Compression DevicesJet Lag SyndromeJet (fluid)TravelSleep qualitymuscular performance030229 sport sciencesRecovery of FunctionHormonesUnited StatesSurgeryCircadian Rhythmendocrine systemMuscle FatigueFemaleneuromuscularPsychologySleepumpieritys030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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Metastatic spinal cord compression--options for surgical treatment.

1993

Fourty-three cases with metastatic spinal cord compression were reviewed post-operatively to clarify the usefulness of the procedures concerning restoration of neurological function, and pain relief. Only patients with pathological spinal instability and neurological sequelae were included. Posterior decompression and stabilization was performed in all but six patients. All but four patients (91%) reported decrease of pain symptoms. Amelioration of neurological function was achieved in 58%. Re-establishment of walking ability was obtained in 57%. Post-surgery life expectancy averaged 11 months. In patients with widespread metastatic disease and/or multi-level instability of the spine restri…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyThoracic VertebraeCentral nervous system diseasePostoperative ComplicationsSpinal cord compressionmedicineHumansNeuroradiologyAgedAged 80 and overNeurologic ExaminationLumbar VertebraeSpinal Neoplasmsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInterventional radiologyMiddle AgedSpinal cordmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureSpinal FusionSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryComplicationbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedSpinal Cord CompressionActa neurochirurgica
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Effects of graduated compression stockings on skin temperature after running.

2015

High skin temperatures reduce the thermal gradient between the core and the skin and they can lead to a reduction in performance and increased risk of injury. Graduated compression stockings have become popular among runners in the last years and their use may influence the athlete's thermoregulation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of graduated compression stockings on skin temperature during running in a moderate indoor environment. Forty-four runners performed two running tests lasting 30min (10min of warm-up and 20min at 75% of their maximal aerobic speed) with and without graduated compressive stockings. Skin temperature was measured in 12 regions of interest on th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentCompression stockingsBiochemistryRunningHeart RateHeart ratemedicineHumansFatigueCore (anatomy)business.industrySkin temperatureThermoregulationGraduated compression stockingsmedicine.anatomical_structureAthletesPhysical therapyBody regionFemaleAnkleGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesbusinessSkin TemperatureStockings CompressionDevelopmental BiologyBody Temperature RegulationJournal of thermal biology
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Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: When and Why the Cervical Corpectomy?

2020

Background: Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) is a degenerative disease that represents the most common spinal cord disorder in adults. The best treatment option has remained controversial. We performed a prospective study to evaluate the clinical, radiographic, and neurophysiologic outcomes for anterior cervical corpectomy in the treatment of CSM. Methods: From January 2011 to January 2017, 60 patients with CSM were prospectively enrolled in the present study. The patients were divided according to the modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association scale (mJOA) score into 2 groups: group A, patients with mild to moderate CSM (mJOA score ≥13); and group B, patients with severe myelopathy (mJ…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmentSpinal Cord DisorderIntervertebral Disc DegenerationOssification of Posterior Longitudinal LigamentSeverity of Illness IndexMyelopathyYoung AdultDegenerative diseaseSpondylotic myelopathySymptom durationMedicineHumansProspective StudiesCorpectomyProspective cohort studyCervical corpectomy Young Adult Cervical spondylotic myelopathy Degenerative cervical myelopathy Surgical outcomes Adult Aged Cervical Vertebrae Decompression Surgical Functional Status Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Female Intervertebral Disc Displacement Humans Ossification of Posterior Longitudinal Ligament Middle Aged Male Prospective Studies Spinal Cord Compression Severity of Illness Index Treatment Outcome Spinal Fusion SpondylosisAgedbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDecompression SurgicalSurgeryFunctional StatusSpinal FusionTreatment OutcomeCervical VertebraeSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)SpondylosisbusinessSpinal Cord CompressionIntervertebral Disc DisplacementWorld neurosurgery
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Management and Outcomes of Patients with Isolated Superficial Vein Thrombosis under Real Life Conditions (INSIGHTS-SVT).

2021

Objective Management and outcomes of superficial vein thrombosis (SVT) are highly variable and not well described. Therefore, the INvestigating SIGnificant Health TrendS in the management of SVT (INSIGHTS-SVT) study collected prospective data under real life conditions. Methods Prospective observational study of objectively confirmed acute isolated SVT. The primary outcome was a composite of symptomatic deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and extension or recurrence of SVT at three months. The primary safety outcome was clinically relevant bleeding. Results A total of 1 150 patients were included (mean age 60.2 ± 14.7 years; 64.9% women; mean BMI 29.4 ± 6.3 kg/m2). SVT was …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySuperficial vein thrombosismedicine.drug_classDeep veinLow molecular weight heparinHemorrhage030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030230 surgeryFondaparinuxVaricose Veins03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRecurrenceRisk FactorsmedicineHumansProspective StudiesAgedAged 80 and overVenous Thrombosisbusiness.industryHazard ratioLeg UlcerAnticoagulantsHeparin Low-Molecular-WeightMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseThrombosisPulmonary embolismSurgeryVenous thrombosismedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeFondaparinuxLower ExtremityVenous InsufficiencySurgeryFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPulmonary EmbolismStockings Compressionmedicine.drugFactor Xa InhibitorsEuropean journal of vascular and endovascular surgery : the official journal of the European Society for Vascular Surgery
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A two-cohort feasibility study on polyglycolic acid yarn implantation for abolition of saphenous vein reflux

2017

The objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of a polyglycolic acid (PGA) yarn implant for nonthermal ablation of saphenous vein reflux.In two consecutive cohort studies (TAHOE I and TAHOE II), the feasibility of abolition of great saphenous vein (GSV) reflux by implantation of a PGA yarn was tested under ultrasound guidance in 51 and 30 patients, respectively. The use of tumescent local anesthesia was not required. Graduated compression stockings and thrombosis prophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin were used for 2 weeks after intervention in the first study only.Of 81 enrolled patients, 77 (95%) were available at 6-month follow-up. Complete occlusion of th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsBiocompatible MaterialsKaplan-Meier Estimate030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVaricose Ulcer03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFibrinolytic AgentsAbsorbable ImplantsOcclusionmedicineHumansSaphenous VeinLocal anesthesia030212 general & internal medicineVeinUltrasonography InterventionalAgedRetrospective StudiesUltrasonography Doppler DuplexWound Healingbusiness.industryDominican RepublicEndovascular ProceduresGreat saphenous veinRefluxRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseThrombosisConfidence intervalSurgeryEuropeTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureVenous InsufficiencyFeasibility StudiesFemaleSurgeryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPolyglycolic AcidStockings CompressionJournal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
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Does Hybrid Surgery Improve Quality of Life in Multilevel Cervical Degenerative Disk Disease? Five-Year Follow-up Study.

2020

Background: Patient satisfaction is becoming an increasing factor worthy of consideration when evaluating the surgical quality. The correlation between patient satisfaction and surgical outcomes 5 years after cervical hybrid surgery (HS), which incorporates anterior cervical decompression and fusion and cervical disk arthroplasty techniques in multilevel cervical degenerative disk disease, has not been evaluated. Methods: The aim of this study was firstly to analyze prospectively collected data from a sample of patients (n = 50) treated with cervical HS for selected cases of radiculopathy and myelopathy in order to evaluate pain levels of patients, using the Neck and Arm Pain scale as an ex…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTotal Disc ReplacementVisual analogue scalemedicine.medical_treatmentDiseaseIntervertebral Disc DegenerationFunctional score03 medical and health sciencesMyelopathyAnterior cervical diskectomy fusion0302 clinical medicinePatient satisfactionPostoperative ComplicationsQuality of lifemedicineHumansRadiculopathyAgedbusiness.industryPain scaleMiddle AgedArtificial disk replacementmedicine.diseaseDecompression SurgicalArthroplastyCombined Modality TherapyMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgerySpinal FusionTreatment OutcomePatient Satisfaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisOrthopedic surgeryCervical VertebraeQuality of LifeSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessDeglutition DisordersSpinal Cord CompressionHybrid surgery030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFollow-Up StudiesWorld neurosurgery
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Typical trigeminal neuralgia by an atypical compression: case report and review of the literature.

2014

Aim Trigeminal neuralgia is a disabling form of facial pain that causes a considerable discomfort and a marked reduction in the quality of life. Although neurovascular compression is often associated with trigeminal neuralgia, other intracranial pathologies can result in compression along the nerve. Case description The authors report a case of a patient suffering from a typical left trigeminal neuralgia affecting both the second and the third branches. Neuroradiological examinations showed the presence of an arachnoid cyst located in the left temporal lobe, contiguous with the Meckel's cave, eroding the greater wing of the sphenoid bone. Following a meticulous decision-making process the p…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtytypical trigeminal neuralgiaSphenoid bonePainMagnetic resonance angiographyArachnoid cystTrigeminal neuralgiaSphenoid BonemedicineHumansCranial nerve diseaseArachnoid cyst; Conservative treatment; Trigeminal neuralgia; Adult; Analgesics Non-Narcotic; Carbamazepine; Cranial Nerve Diseases; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Nerve Compression Syndromes; Pain; Sphenoid Bone; Treatment Outcome; Trigeminal Neuralgia; Neurology (clinical); SurgeryPathologicalmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaNerve Compression SyndromesCarbamazepineAnalgesics Non-NarcoticTrigeminal Neuralgiamedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingCranial Nerve Diseasesnervous system diseasesSurgeryNerve compression syndromebody regionsCarbamazepineTreatment OutcomeSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessMagnetic Resonance Angiographymedicine.drug
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Thigh-length versus below-knee compression elastic stockings for prevention of the postthrombotic syndrome in patients with proximal-venous thrombosi…

2012

Abstract Although below-knee compression elastic stockings (CES) are effective for the prevention of the postthrombotic syndrome (PTS), a substantial number of patients with deep venous thrombosis still develop PTS. In the present open-label, randomized clinical trial, we compared thigh-length with below-knee CES for the prevention of PTS. A total of 267 patients with the first episode of proximal deep venous thrombosis were randomized to wear either thigh-length or below-knee CES for 2 years. After 3, 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months, they were assessed for PTS manifestations according to the Villalta scale. PTS developed in 44 (32.6%) of the 135 patients randomized to thigh-length CES and in …

AdultMalemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsImmunologyThighbehavioral disciplines and activitiesBiochemistryPostthrombotic SyndromeSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sanguelaw.inventionPOST-THROMBOTIC SYNDROMEYoung AdultRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansKneeAgedAged 80 and overVenous ThrombosisFirst episodeVENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISMbusiness.industryPruritusHazard ratioCell BiologyHematologyMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseThrombosishumanitiesConfidence intervalDiscontinuationSurgeryVenous thrombosisTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureThighErythemaPatient ComplianceFemalevenous thrombosisbusinessStockings CompressionFollow-Up StudiesBlood
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Scheie syndrome: enzyme replacement therapy does not prevent progression of cervical myelopathy due to spinal cord compression.

2009

Hurler-Scheie syndrome is caused by alpha-l-iduronidase deficiency. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) can improve physical capacity and reduces organomegaly. However, the effect on bradytrophic connective tissue is limited. As intravenously administered enzyme cannot cross the blood-brain barrier, the therapy of choice for the more severe Hurler syndrome is haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HCT). In the more attenuated Scheie syndrome, neurological impairment is less severe; therefore, ERT may be appropriate to treat these patients. Information on long-term outcome in Scheie patients undergoing ERT is scarce. We report a 38-year-old female Scheie patient who has been on ERT for 8 yea…

Adultcongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyMucopolysaccharidosis IMyelopathyIduronidaseSpinal cord compressionMucopolysaccharidosis IGeneticsmedicineHumansEnzyme Replacement TherapyHurler syndromeGenetics (clinical)business.industryHematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationnutritional and metabolic diseasesBrainEnzyme replacement therapymedicine.diseaseSpinal cordSurgeryTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureCervical VertebraeDisease ProgressionFemaleScheie syndromebusinessSpinal Cord CompressionJournal of inherited metabolic disease
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