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Assessment of Cardiorespiratory Interactions during Apneic Events in Sleep via Fuzzy Kernel Measures of Information Dynamics

2021

Apnea and other breathing-related disorders have been linked to the development of hypertension or impairments of the cardiovascular, cognitive or metabolic systems. The combined assessment of multiple physiological signals acquired during sleep is of fundamental importance for providing additional insights about breathing disorder events and the associated impairments. In this work, we apply information-theoretic measures to describe the joint dynamics of cardiorespiratory physiological processes in a large group of patients reporting repeated episodes of hypopneas, apneas (central, obstructive, mixed) and respiratory effort related arousals (RERAs). We analyze the heart period as the targ…

Information transfermedicine.medical_specialtyScienceQC1-999General Physics and AstronomyAstrophysics01 natural sciencesArticle010305 fluids & plasmas03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitation0103 physical sciencesrespiratory effort-related arousal (RERA)MedicineVagal toneinformation dynamicbusiness.industryPhysicsQCardiorespiratory interactionApneaCardiorespiratory fitnessCognitioncardiorespiratory interactionsapneaRisk factor (computing)QB460-466Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaBreathingSleep (system call)medicine.symptominformation dynamicsentropybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEntropy
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Ion mobility spectrometry evaluation of cocaine occupational exposure in forensic laboratories

2014

An approach, based on ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) has been developed for the control of cocaine in air of the breathing zone of operators, in laboratory surfaces and in nasal mucus of employees to evaluate cocaine exposure in a forensic laboratory. The analytical methodology has been validated in terms of accuracy, precision and limits of detection and results obtained were statistically comparable with those obtained by liquid chromatography. Cocaine concentration in laboratory air increases from 100 ± 35 ng m(-3) of a normal day to 10,000 ng m(-3) during the manipulation of cocaine seizures. The occupational exposure limit (OEL) for cocaine has not been established which difficult the…

Inhalation ExposureSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationBreathing zoneChemistryIon-mobility spectrometryForensic SciencesAir Pollutants OccupationalAnalytical ChemistrySubstance Abuse DetectionMucusNasal MucosaCocaineHealth hazardOccupational ExposureNasal mucusAnesthesiaEnvironmental chemistryHumansOccupational exposureOccupational exposure limitLaboratoriesTalanta
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'Anestheticography': on-line monitoring and documentation of inhalational anesthesia.

1988

The safe practice of inhalational anesthesia requires control over the amount of volatile anesthetic delivered to the patient. With minimal fresh gas flow this is facilitated by continuous monitoring and recording of the agent's concentration ('Anestheticography'). Alterations brought about by routine clinical maneuvers become visible. We recorded the course of the inspiratory and expiratory concentration of volatile anesthetic (Isoflurane) by infrared absorption and a trend recorder. Changing the carrier gas composition during high flow from 75% to 25% nitrous oxide in oxygen resulted in a 10% increase of the inspiratory isoflurane concentration. Activating the oxygen bypass or exchanging …

Inhalationbusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classMedicine (miscellaneous)Nitrous oxideCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineInhalational anaestheticFresh gas flowchemistry.chemical_compoundIsofluranechemistryAnesthesiaCharcoalAnestheticBreathingMedicineVaporizerbusinessAnesthesia InhalationFiltrationmedicine.drugAnestheticsInternational journal of clinical monitoring and computing
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Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation vs. tracheal suctioning via tracheostomy tubes for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a pilot study.

2003

To compare the effects of mechanical insufflation-exsufflation vs. suctioning via tracheostomy tubes on respiratory variables for six amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients.In this prospective crossover study, six consecutive patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who required continuous mechanical ventilation via tracheostomy tubes and developed chest infections underwent measurement of pulse oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2), peak inspiratory pressure (PIP), mean airway pressure (Pawm), and work of breathing performed by the ventilator (WOBv) at baseline and 5 and 30 min after tracheal suctioning and 5 min after mechanical insufflation-exsufflation.The baseline values were 93.50 +/- 2.…

InsufflationMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment outcomePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPilot ProjectsSuctionTracheostomymedicineIntubation IntratrachealIntubationHumansOximetryProspective StudiesAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisWork of BreathingMechanical ventilationCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryRehabilitationAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisInsufflationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRespiration ArtificialSurgeryTreatment OutcomeLung diseaseAnesthesiaVia tracheostomyFemaleExsufflationbusinessRespiratory InsufficiencyAmerican journal of physical medicinerehabilitation
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Laparoscopic treatment of diaphragmatic endometriosis causing chronic shoulder and arm pain

2009

Laparoscopic surgerymedicine.medical_specialtyExtrapelvic endometriosismedicine.medical_treatmentextrapelvic endometriosiDiaphragmEndometriosisMEDLINEEndometriosisDiaphragmatic breathingYoung AdultShoulder PainHumansMedicineYoung adultLaparoscopyDiaphragm Endometriosis Female Humans Laparoscopy Shoulder Pain Young Adultmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaselaparoscopic surgerySettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E OstetriciaSurgeryFemaleLaparoscopydiaphragmatic endometriosibusinessLaparoscopic treatment
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p class="ZootaxaTitle"First description of immature stages of Gastropini, Gastrops willistoni Cresson (Diptera: Ephydridae) preying on eggs in a foam…

2020

The third instar larva and puparium of Gastrops willistoni Cresson (Diptera: Ephydridae), preying on eggs in a foam nest of Leptodactylus knudseni Heyer (Anura: Leptodactylidae), in a central Amazonian dryland forest (Brazil) are described for the first time. The fusiform larva has a short breathing tube, its anterior spiracles are fan-shaped and posterior spiracles with three spircular openings. Pupa is ovoid with a broad anterior margin and bifurcate posterior tip. The taxonomic relationship of the frog egg predators, Gastrops Williston and Typopsilopa Cresson, are discussed. 

LarvabiologyDipteraLeptodactylidaePupaZoologyEphydridaebiology.organism_classificationBreathing tubeLeptodactylus knudseniPupaNestLarvaInstarAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyAnuraEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZootaxa
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Exocrine Pancreatic Function in Girls with Anorexia Nervosa

2021

Objectives: To assess pancreatic exocrine function in patients with anorexia nervosa using a breath test with 13C-labeled mixed triglycerides (MTG-BT) and to determine the relationship between the test results and selected biochemical and hormonal parameters. Material and methods: Anthropometric measurements, biochemical and hormonal parameters (serum leptin, soluble leptin receptor (sLR), acylated and desacylated ghrelin, free leptin index (FLI)), and MTG-BT were performed in a group of 31 girls with the restrictive type of AN, as well as 38 healthy girls (C). Results: The average cumulative dose of 13C-triglycerides recovered with exhaled air (%CD) was similar in both study groups, while …

Leptinmedicine.medical_specialtyAnorexia NervosaAdolescentArticleExcretionInternal medicineMedicineHumansTX341-641ChildTriglyceridesBreath testNutrition and DieteticsLeptin receptormedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCumulative doseNutrition. Foods and food supplyLeptinbreath testCarbon DioxideGhrelinPancreas ExocrineEndocrinologyBreath TestsAnorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses)exocrine pancreatic functionCase-Control StudiesReceptors LeptinGhrelinFemalebusinessFood ScienceHormoneNutrients
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Editorial: proton pump inhibitor use in cirrhosis—a piece of the puzzle

2021

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Liver CirrhosisCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemBreath TestsHumansProton Pump InhibitorsAminopyrine
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Aminopyrine breath test predicts liver-related events and death in HCV-related cirrhosis on SVR after DAA therapy

2019

Background & Aims: In patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related advanced cirrhosis, the effects of sustained virological response (SVR) by direct antiviral agents (DAAs) on decompensation and liver deaths are less clearcut, since up to 30% of patients do not improve, and no predictors of outcome have been identified. We used 13C-aminopyrine breath test (ABT) to assess whether its changes can predict liver-related outcomes after DAA treatment in patients with HCV cirrhosis. Methods: Fifty consecutive patients with HCV cirrhosis were enrolled. Patients were included if they had Child A cirrhosis at risk for decompensation – defined as Child A6 (N = 22, 44%) or previous decompensation …

Liver Cirrhosismedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisSofosbuvirHepatitis C virusHepacivirusmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsGastroenterologyInternal medicineHumansMedicineDecompensationAminopyrineChildCIRRHOSISHepatic encephalopathyaminopyrine breath testBreath testHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testdirect antiviral agentCumulative dosebusiness.industryHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CBreath Testsliver functionLiver functionbusinessDIRECT ANTIVIRAL AGENTSAMINOPYRINE BREATH TEST; CIRRHOSIS; DIRECT ANTIVIRAL AGENTS; LIVER FUNCTIONmedicine.drugcirrhosi
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Association between pre-operative biological phenotypes and postoperative pulmonary complications: An unbiased cluster analysis

2018

BACKGROUND: Biological phenotypes have been identified within several heterogeneous pulmonary diseases, with potential therapeutic consequences. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether distinct biological phenotypes exist within surgical patients, and whether development of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) and subsequent dependence of intra-operative positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) differ between such phenotypes. SETTING: Operating rooms of six hospitals in Europe and USA. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of the 'PROtective Ventilation with HIgh or LOw PEEP' trial. PATIENTS: Adult patients scheduled for abdominal surgery who are at risk of PPCs. INTERVENTIONS: Measurement of pre-operativ…

Lung DiseasesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInternationalityLung injuryDisease clusterlaw.inventionPositive-Pressure Respiration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicinePreoperative CareMedicineCluster AnalysisHumans030212 general & internal medicineAgedbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)Middle AgedPhenotypePhenotypeAnesthesiology and Pain Medicine030228 respiratory systemBreathingBiomarker (medicine)FemaleInflammation MediatorsbusinessBiomarkersAbdominal surgery
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