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Spring constants of capsular tension rings.

2004

Purpose To determine the spring constants of several types of capsular tension rings (CTRs). Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany. Methods Fourteen models of CTRs provided by 9 companies were tested; all were 11.0 mm in diameter. The CTRs were positioned in a special retainer of a material-testing machine and compressed at a constant speed of 10.0 mm per minute. The distance and force values were recorded, and each CTR model was tested 3 times using a new specimen each time. The resulting measurements were used to calculate a mean spring constant for each CTR model. Results All tested CTRs showed linear proportionality between force and compress…

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceCompressive StrengthTension (physics)Lens Capsule CrystallineConstant speedBiocompatible MaterialsProstheses and ImplantsCompression (physics)Biocompatible materialSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologySpring (device)Capsular bagZonular dialysismedicineHumansPolymethyl MethacrylateSurgeryComposite materialConstant (mathematics)Journal of cataract and refractive surgery
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Diffuse reflectance and fluorescence multispectral imaging system for assessment of skin

2014

The diffuse reflectance multispectral imaging technique has been used for distant mapping of in vivo skin chromophores (hemoglobin and melanin). The fluorescence multispectral imaging is not so common for skin applications due to complicity of data acquisition and processing, but could provide additional information about skin fluorophores. Both techniques are compatible, and could be combined into a multimodal solution. The multispectral imaging system Nuance based on liquid crystal tunable filters was adapted for diffuse reflectance and fluorescence spectral imaging of in vivo skin. Uniform illumination was achieved by LED ring light. Combination of four LEDs (warm white, 770 nm, 830 nm a…

medicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformbusiness.industryMultispectral imageSpectral imagingAutofluorescenceImaging spectroscopyOpticsmedicineLiquid crystal tunable filterOptoelectronicsSpectral resolutionbusinessImage resolutionBiophotonics: Photonic Solutions for Better Health Care IV
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Practical recommendations for the application of DE 59/2013

2019

The changes introduced with Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom will require European Member States adapt their regulations, procedures and equipment to the new high standards of radiation safety. These new requirements will have an impact, in particular, on the radiology community (including medical physics experts) and on industry. Relevant changes include new definitions, a new dose limit for the eye lens, non-medical imaging exposures, procedures in asymptomatic individuals, the use and regular review of diagnostic reference levels (including interventional procedures), dosimetric information in imaging systems and its transfer to the examination report, new requirements on responsibiliti…

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Changes in higher-order aberrations after implantation of a foldable iris-claw lens in myopic phakic eyes

2006

Purpose To evaluate the change in higher-order aberrations (HOAs) after implantation of a foldable iris-claw phakic intraocular lens (pIOL) in myopic eyes. Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, Germany. Methods This prospective nonrandomized comparative self-controlled trial included 41 eyes that had implantation of a foldable iris-claw pIOL between July 2003 and November 2004. All patient data for HOAs (Zernike coefficient) were measured and calculated using the same pupil size preoperatively and postoperatively, and the root-mean-square (RMS) wavefront error was calculated. Examinations were performed preoperatively as well as 1 week and 3, 6, and 12 m…

medicine.medical_specialtyRefractive errorgenetic structuresAnterior ChamberEye diseaseVisual AcuityIrisPhakic intraocular lensCorneaVision disorderLens Implantation IntraocularOphthalmologyLens CrystallineMyopiaHumansMedicineProspective StudiesIris clawDioptreLenses Intraocularbusiness.industryRefractive Errorsmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsOphthalmologyAberrations of the eyemedicine.anatomical_structureLens (anatomy)Silicone ElastomersSurgerysense organsmedicine.symptombusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Choice of fluids in critically ill patients

2018

Background Fluids are by far the most commonly administered intravenous treatment in patient care. During critical illness, fluids are widely administered to maintain or increase cardiac output, thereby relieving overt tissue hypoperfusion and hypoxia. Main text Until recently, because of their excellent safety profile, fluids were not considered “medications”. However, it is now understood that intravenous fluid should be viewed as drugs. They affect the cardiovascular, renal, gastrointestinal and immune systems. Fluid administration should therefore always be accompanied by careful consideration of the risk/benefit ratio, not only of the additional volume being administered but also of th…

medicine.medical_specialtyResuscitationCritical CareCritical IllnessResuscitationCrystalloidDiseaseReview[SDV.MHEP.PSR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Pulmonology and respiratory tractlaw.inventionlcsh:RD78.3-87.3Sepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelaw[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseasesAnesthesiologymedicineHumansIntensive care unit030212 general & internal medicineCardiac OutputIntensive care medicineCritically illFluidsRespiratory distressbusiness.industryAcute kidney injury030208 emergency & critical care medicinemedicine.diseaseIntensive care unit3. Good healthAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinelcsh:AnesthesiologyColloidFluid TherapyFluidbusinessAbdominal surgery
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Albumin replacement therapy in immunocompromised patients with sepsis - Secondary analysis of the ALBIOS trial

2021

Abstract Background The best fluid replacement strategy and the role of albumin in immunocompromised patients with sepsis is unclear. Methods We performed a secondary analysis of immunocompromised patients enrolled in the ALBIOS trial which randomized patients with severe sepsis or septic shock to receive either 20% albumin (target 30 g per liter or more) and crystalloid or crystalloid alone during ICU stay. Results Of 1818 patients originally enrolled, 304 (16.4%) were immunocompromised. One-hundred-thirty-nine (45.7%) patients were randomized in the albumin while 165 (54.2%) in the crystalloid group. At 90 days, 69 (49.6%) in the albumin group and 89 (53.9%) in the crystalloids group died…

medicine.medical_specialtySepsimedicine.medical_treatmentSocio-culturaleCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineSepsisAlbumin; Immunocompromised; Immunodeficiency; Sepsis; Septic shock03 medical and health sciencesImmunocompromised Host0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineSepsisAlbuminsSeptic shockmedicineHumansImmunodeficiencyRenal replacement therapyAlbumin; Immunocompromised; Immunodeficiency; Sepsis; Septic shock; Albumins; Crystalloid Solutions; Fluid Therapy; Humans; Immunocompromised Host; Sepsis; Shock SepticImmunocompromisedMechanical ventilationSeptic shockbusiness.industrySepticAlbuminHazard ratioAcute kidney injuryAlbumin030208 emergency & critical care medicineShockCrystalloid Solutionsmedicine.diseaseShock Septic030228 respiratory systemFluid TherapySOFA scorebusiness
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Past and present work practices of European interventional cardiologists in the context of radiation protection of the eye lens—results of the EURALO…

2018

International audience; This paper investigates over five decades of work practices in interventional cardiology, with an emphasis on radiation protection. The analysis is based on data from more than 400 cardiologists from various European countries recruited for a EURALOC study and collected in the period from 2014 to 2016. Information on the types of procedures performed and their annual mean number, fluoroscopy time, access site choice, x-ray units and radiation protection means used was collected using an occupational questionnaire. Based on the specific European data, changes in each parameter have been analysed over decades, while country-specific data analysis has allowed us to dete…

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SFRR-E Young Investigator AwardeeαB-crystallin modulation after acute exercise in skeletal muscle: the role of oxidative stress and fiber composition.

2015

αB-crystallin (CRYAB) is a member of the small heat shock proteins implicated in various biological functions, particularly in skeletal muscle where it is involved in adaptive remodelling processes, activation of gene transcription and stabilization of nascent proteins.In this research we analysed αB-crystallin' response in mouse gastrocnemius at 15' and 30' of recovery from an acute aerobic exercise (1hour), correlating its modulation with oxidative stress level and fiber composition, red (RG) and white gastrocnemius (WG).We found for the first time that the acute exercise lead to a short term, specific increase of phospho-αB-crystallin level (pCRYAB) in the RG, while no changes were obser…

medicine.medical_specialtybiologySkeletal muscleOxidative phosphorylationmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryHsp70medicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyHsp27BiochemistryCrystallinPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicinebiology.proteinPhosphorylationAerobic exerciseOxidative stressFree radical biologymedicine
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Postoperative Lens Position Preoperatively Determined by Scheimpflug Photography

1999

The position of the artificial lens has an important influence on refractive power calculation. We compared the position of the crystalline lens with that of the artificial lens after cataract surgery by means of Scheimpflug photography. A difference in position of approximately 0.8 mm in the anterior direction could be determined.

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Optical quality of the diabetic eye: a review

2014

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of chronic hyperglycaemia. Several structural, morphological, and physiological changes in each of ocular component have been described in detail during the past decades. Due to these abnormalities, the diabetic patient undergoes a degradation of the retinal image by an increase of higher ocular aberrations and ocular scattering coming from mainly tear film, cornea, and crystalline lens. This review aims to provide an overview of current knowledge about the effects of diabetes mellitus in these optical phenomena and its consequence on the visual quality of the diabetic patient.

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