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Additional diagnostic value of systolic dysfunction induced by dipyridamole stress cardiac magnetic resonance used in detecting coronary artery disea…

2009

Dipyridamole stress perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is used to detect coronary artery disease (CAD). However, few data are available on the diagnostic value of the systolic dysfunction induced by dipyridamole. This study investigated whether the induction of systolic dysfunction supplements the diagnostic information provided by perfusion imaging in the detection of CAD.Overall, 166 patients underwent dipyridamole CMR and quantitative coronary angiography, with CAD being defined as a stenosisor =70%. Systolic dysfunction at rest, systolic dysfunction with dipyridamole, induced systolic dysfunction, and stress first-pass perfussion deficit (PD) and delayed enhancement were …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySystoleVasodilator AgentsMyocardial IschemiaCADPerfusion scanningCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary AngiographyCoronary artery diseaseInternal medicineCoronary CirculationmedicineHumansAgedbusiness.industryHazard ratioGeneral MedicineDipyridamoleMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingConfidence intervalDipyridamoleStenosisMultivariate AnalysisCardiologyExercise TestFemalebusinessPerfusionmedicine.drugRevista espanola de cardiologia
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Abnormal Myocardial Perfusion After Infarction in Patients With Persistent TIMI Grade-3 Flow. Only an Acute Phenomenon?

2007

Introduction and objectives It has been suggested that abnormal perfusion as derived from cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is a transient dysfunction of microcirculation after myocardial infarction (MI) with TIMI 3 flow. We hypothesized that defects of myocardial perfusion may persist during the following months. Methods Forty-seven patients with MI and sustained TIMI 3 flow underwent intracoronary myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) 1 week and 6 months after infarction. Abnormal perfusion by MCE was regarded as >1 hypoperfused segment. Results At one week, 20 patients showed abnormal perfusion as derived from MCE. At six months 10 patients displayed chronic abnormal p…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsSystoleMyocardial InfarctionContrast MediaInfarctionPerfusion scanningMicrocirculationVentricular Dysfunction LeftPolysaccharidesCoronary CirculationInternal medicinemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionAgedUltrasonographyEjection fractionVentricular Remodelingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMicrocirculationMagnetic resonance imagingGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingCardiologyFemalebusinessPerfusionTIMIRevista Española de Cardiología (English Edition)
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Impaired Cerebrovascular Autoregulation in Large Vessel Occlusive Stroke after Successful Mechanical Thrombectomy: A Prospective Cohort Study

2020

Abstract Introduction: Successful thrombectomy improves morbidity and mortality after stroke. The present prospective, observational cohort study investigated a potential correlation between the successful restoration of tissue perfusion by mechanical thrombectomy and intact cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA). Objective: Status of CA in patients with large vessel occlusive stroke after thrombectomy. Methods: After thrombectomy CA was measured using transcranial Doppler ultrasound. For this purpose a moving correlation index (Mxa) based on spontaneous arterial blood pressure fluctuations and corresponding cerebral blood flow velocity changes was calculated. CA impairment was defined by Mxa …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialPerfusion scanningBrain Ischemia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineHomeostasisHumansArterial PressureProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyStrokeAgedThrombectomyAged 80 and overbusiness.industryRehabilitationRecovery of Functionmedicine.diseaseTranscranial DopplerStrokeTreatment OutcomeBlood pressureCerebral blood flowCerebrovascular CirculationMiddle cerebral arteryCardiologyFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Intracranial ThrombosisInternal carotid arteryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBlood Flow Velocity030217 neurology & neurosurgeryJournal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
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Blood-brain barrier disruption by low-frequency ultrasound.

2006

Background and Purpose— A recent study showed a dramatic increase in cerebral hemorrhage comprising atypical locations with low-frequency ultrasound–mediated recombinant tissue plasminogen activator–thrombolysis in humans. Here, we provide a possible explanation for this phenomenon by a side effect observed in a study using the similar ultrasound device. Methods— The study was originally undertaken to investigate by transcranial Doppler sonography, positron emission tomography and perfusion MRI whether transcranial application of wide-field low-frequency ultrasound (300 kHz) improves cerebral hemodynamics in patients with cerebral small vessel disease. Results— Showing no clear positive ef…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialUltrasonic TherapyPerfusion scanningBrain IschemiaBrain ischemiaParietal LobemedicineHumansCerebral perfusion pressureStrokeAgedAdvanced and Specialized Nursingmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundHemodynamicsMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal LobePositron emission tomographyBlood-Brain BarrierCerebrovascular CirculationPositron-Emission TomographyNeurology (clinical)RadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPerfusionExtravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic MaterialsStroke
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Echinostoma caproni: Differential tegumental responses to growth in compatible and less compatible hosts

2010

Abstract The topography of the tegument of Echinostoma caproni adults collected from high (mice) and low (rats) compatible hosts was compared by SEM. In the oral (OS) and the ventral sucker (VS) areas, a worm age–host species interaction was found with regard to the density of spines. There was a decrease in the density of spines in the adults collected from mice, whereas an increase occurred in the OS area in worms from rats over time. The tegumentary spines in adults from mice became larger and blunter. Some spines from the VS area in adults from mice at 4 wpi were multipointed. The spines of adults from rats were sharper, not covered by the tegument and no multipointed spines were observ…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesEchinostoma caproniBlotting WesternImmunologyHost responseGene ExpressionHost-Parasite InteractionsAndrologyMiceEchinostomaSuckerAnimalsHelminthsRNA MessengerRats WistarEchinostomiasisMice Inbred ICRBiomphalariabiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral MedicineAnatomyViral tegumentmusculoskeletal systembiology.organism_classificationActinsRatsInfectious DiseasesAntigens HelminthMicroscopy Electron ScanningElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelParasitologyIntegumentTrematodaExperimental Parasitology
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Metallic interconnects for SOFC : characterization of their corrosion resistance in hydrogen/water atmosphere and at the operating temperatures of di…

2006

International audience; Chromia forming alloys are one of the best candidates for the interconnecting materials in solid oxide fuels cells (SOFC). Recent research has enabled to decrease the operating temperature of the SOFC from 1000 °C to 800 °C. However, low electronic conductivity and high volatility of the chromia scale need to be solved to improve performance of interconnects. In the field of high temperature oxidation of metals, it is well known that the addition of reactive elements into alloys or in thin film coatings, improve the oxidation resistance of alloys at high temperature. The elements of the beginning of the lanthanide group and yttrium are the most efficient. The goal of…

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopy (SEM)AlloyIron alloyOxide[ PHYS.COND.CM-MS ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]02 engineering and technologyConductivityengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyRare-earth oxidesCorrosionCoatings and FilmsMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundOperating temperatureMaterials ChemistryThin filmChemistry (all)MetallurgySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsChromia0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsX-ray diffractionSurfacesIron alloy; Metal-organic CVD; Rare-earth oxides; Scanning electron microscopy (SEM); Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM); X-ray diffraction; Chemistry (all); Condensed Matter Physics; Surfaces and Interfaces; Surfaces Coatings and Films; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysMetal-organic CVDchemistryvisual_artScanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM)visual_art.visual_art_mediumengineering[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]0210 nano-technology
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Hysteresis in the temperature dependence of the IR bending vibration of deeply cooled confined water.

2019

Using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, we investigate the temperature dependence of the bending vibrations of water confined in the pores of a silica hydrogel in the temperature interval of 270-180 K. We also investigate the presence of thermal hysteresis by cooling and reheating temperature scans. The results clearly show the presence, at about 230 K, of a crossover in the temperature dependence of the IR spectra; moreover, the presence of hysteresis is clearly demonstrated. By comparing FTIR data with neutron diffraction data and previous calorimetric data on the same samples, we conclude that the crossover and the hysteretical behavior do not involve a water glass transiti…

Materials science010304 chemical physicsInfraredNeutron diffractionAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesNeutron diffractionSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionHysteresisLiquid-Liquid transitionDifferential scanning calorimetrylawSupercooled confined water0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyCrystallizationGlass transitionSpectroscopyInfrared spectroscopyThe Journal of chemical physics
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Wavelength-selective directional coupling with dielectric-loaded plasmonic waveguides

2009

International audience; We consider wavelength-selective splitting of radiation using directional couplers (DCs) formed by dielectric-loaded surface-plasmon-polariton waveguides (DLSPPWs). The DCs were fabricated by depositing subwavelength-sized polymer ridges on a gold film using large-scale UV photolithography and characterized at telecommunications wavelengths with near-field microscopy. We demonstrate a DLSPPW-based 45-mu m-long DC comprising 3 mu m offset S bends and 25-mu m-long parallel waveguides that changes from the "through" state at 1500 nm to 3 dB splitting at 1600 nm, and show that a 50.5-mu m-long DC should enable complete separation of the radiation channels at 1400 and 162…

Materials science02 engineering and technologyDielectric01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsOpticslaw[ PHYS.COND.CM-MSQHE ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect [cond-mat.mes-hall]0103 physical sciences[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics[PHYS.COND.CM-MSQHE]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect [cond-mat.mes-hall]PlasmonTotal internal reflectionbusiness.industrySurface plasmon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsWavelength[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicPower dividers and directional couplersOptoelectronicsNear-field scanning optical microscope[ SPI.NANO ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics[ SPI.OPTI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicPhotolithography0210 nano-technologybusiness
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The effect of prolonged storage time on asphalt rubber binder properties

2019

Abstract This study wants to provide fundamental understanding of prolonged storage time on asphalt rubber binder properties by performing an investigation on the variation of conventional properties, rheology and morphology of four asphalt rubbers maintained at 180 °C in low shear for different digestion/storage times up to 48 h. The analysed asphalt rubbers were manufactured by combining two different asphalt binder grades, pen 35/50 and pen 50/70, with both cryogenic and ambient crumb rubber. Results have shown that keeping asphalt rubber agitated at the above mentioned processing conditions, up to 48 h, is significantly detrimental when an ambient crumb rubber is used, while it seems no…

Materials science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyAsphalt rubberNatural rubberRheologyEngenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia Civil021105 building & constructionDigestion timeGeneral Materials ScienceCrumb rubberComposite materialCivil and Structural EngineeringCrumb rubberScience & TechnologyBuilding and Construction021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAsphaltvisual_art:Engenharia Civil [Engenharia e Tecnologia]visual_art.visual_art_mediumStorage stabilityAsphalt rubber Digestion time Storage stability Rheology Scanning electron microscopy Crumb rubber0210 nano-technologyRheologyScanning electron microscopy
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Influence of different parameters on drug release from hydrogel systems to a biomembrane model. Evaluation by differential scanning calorimetry techn…

2000

A comparative study on the drug release capacity of four water swellable polymeric systems was carried out by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The polymeric systems chosen were alpha,beta-polyaspartahydrazide (PAHy) crosslinked by glutaraldehyde (GLU) (PAHy-GLU) or by ethyleneglycoldiglycidylether (EGDGE), (PAHy-EGDGE), polyvinylalcohol (PVA) crosslinked by glutaraldehyde (PVA-GLU) and alpha,beta-poly(N-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA) by gamma irradiation (PHEA-gamma matrices). The degree of crosslinking for PAHy-GLU, PAHy-EGDGE and PVA-GLU samples was about 0.4 and 0.8. These hydrogels were characterized as free of drugs and were loaded with diflunisal (DFN) (approximately 2.5%…

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