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Periodontal disease and sjogren syndrome: a possible correlation?

2009

Sjögren syndrome (SS) is a chronic autoimmune rheumatic disease characterized by a progressive lymphocytic infiltration of exocrine glands, especially salivary and lachrymal ones, leading to xerostomia, parotid gland enlargement, and xerophthalmia. The aim of this study is to describe the capillaroscopic pattern of the interdental papilla in patients with SS and to evaluate a possible correlation with periodontal disease. Methods: A total of 25 patients affected by SS and 25 healthy controls were examined. The patients with conditions that compromise microcirculation, such as diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or some pharmacological treatments, were not included in the study. All the…

AdultMaleSystemic diseasePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEye diseaseGingivaMicrocirculationperiodontal disease sjogren syndromMicroscopic AngioscopySettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheDiabetes mellitusImmunopathologymedicineHumansXerophthalmiaInterdental papillaPeriodontal DiseasesAgedAutoimmune diseasebusiness.industryMicrocirculationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCapillariesmedicine.anatomical_structureSjogren's SyndromeFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAngiology
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Diabetic Microagiopathy of Oral Mucosa Depends on Disease Duration and Therapy

2017

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic degenerative systemic disease whose prevalence is increasing. This paper aims to evaluate the effects of diabetic microangiopathy, depending on its duration and the type of treatment administered, by using polarized light videocapillaroscopy of the oral mucosa. Material/Methods: We enrolled 120 subjects: 60 healthy subjects and 60 patients with diabetes mellitus. In turn, patients were divided into 3 subgroups according to the type of diabetes, the duration of the disease, and the type of treatment administered. A videocapillaroscopic examination of the oral mucosa was carried out on the diabetic and healthy subjects. Results: Changes in microcircu…

AdultMaleSystemic diseasemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatment030209 endocrinology & metabolismGastroenterologyMicroscopic AngioscopyMicrocirculationDiabetes Complications03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTongueClinical ResearchTongueDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineHumansOral mucosaType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryMicrocirculationInsulinMouth Mucosa030206 dentistryGeneral MedicineBuccal administrationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCapillariesDiabetes Mellitus Type 1medicine.anatomical_structureDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Dentistry Diabetes Complications Microcirculation Microscopic AngioscopyDentistryFemalebusinessDiabetic AngiopathiesMedical Science Monitor
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The road to gold: Training and peaking characteristics in the year prior to a gold medal endurance performance

2014

Published version of an article in the journal PLoS ONE. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101796 Open Access Purpose: To describe training variations across the annual cycle in Olympic and World Champion endurance athletes, and determine whether these athletes used tapering strategies in line with recommendations in the literature. Methods: Eleven elite XC skiers and biathletes (4 male; 28±1 yr, 85±5 mL. min-1. kg-1 V̇O2max, 7 female, 25±4 yr, 73±3 mL. min-1. kg-1 V̇O2max) reported one year of day-to-day training leading up to the most successful competition of their career. Training data were divided into periodization and peaking phases and dis…

AdultMaleTime FactorsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850::Treningslære: 851PhysiologyStrength trainingScienceMEDLINEAthletic PerformanceCardiovascular PhysiologyStatistics NonparametricOxygen ConsumptionMedicine and Health SciencesHumansMedicineRespiratory PhysiologySports and Exercise MedicineExerciseMedical educationMultidisciplinaryPhysical conditioningbiologyNorwaybusiness.industryAthletesQRTraining (meteorology)Nonparametric statisticsBiology and Life Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAthletesBlood CirculationPhysical EnduranceMedicineFemalebusinessGold medalResearch ArticlePhysical Conditioning Human
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Serial Measurement of Static and Dynamic Cerebrovascular Autoregulation After Brain Injury

2011

In patients with neuronal injury, the knowledge of the status of cerebrovascular autoregulation can help to optimize the management of the cerebral perfusion pressure. This study characterizes dynamic and static cerebrovascular autoregulation during the first 7 days after severe traumatic brain injury or intracranial hemorrhage.After approval from the IRB, 16 patients were studied. Cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) was measured daily for the assessment of dynamic (10 patients) and static (16 patients) cerebrovascular autoregulation in both the middle cerebral arteries using the transcranial Doppler sonography. Dynamic cerebrovascular autoregulation (dAR) was measured using the cuff-deflat…

AdultMaleUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialBlood PressureYoung AdultText miningHomeostasisHumansMedicinecardiovascular diseasesCerebral perfusion pressureAgedbusiness.industryMiddle AgedAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinenervous systemCerebrovascular autoregulationBrain InjuriesCerebrovascular CirculationAnesthesiaFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)UltrasonographybusinessAlgorithmsJournal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
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Transcranial Doppler diagnosis of cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage: correlation and analysis of results in relation to the age o…

1994

A retrospective analysis was undertaken to determine whether cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) correlates with the age of patients. For at least 3 weeks after bleeding 80 subjects underwent very close follow-up with clinical examination and transcranial Doppler records of the blood velocities within the basal cerebral arteries. Firstly a correlation between measured maximal mean blood flow velocities and age was made. Secondly, according to their age and the maximum of recorded mean velocities (v), the patients were divided into groups as follows: age 55 years or less, age more than 55 years; and maximum velocity v190 cm/s, 90 cm/sv2120 cm/s, 120 cm/sv3160 cm/s, v4…

AdultMaleUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialCerebral arteriesAneurysm RupturedDrug Administration ScheduleCerebral vasospasmMedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesNeuroradiologyAgedRetrospective StudiesDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryVascular diseaseAge FactorsVasospasmIntracranial AneurysmLaser Doppler velocimetryMiddle AgedSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesTranscranial Dopplermedicine.anatomical_structureIschemic Attack TransientAnesthesiaCerebrovascular CirculationSurgeryFemaleNimodipineNeurology (clinical)businessBlood Flow VelocityArteryFollow-Up StudiesActa neurochirurgica
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Exploring metrics for the characterization of the cerebral autoregulation during head-up tilt and propofol general anesthesia

2022

Techniques grounded on the simultaneous utilization of Tiecks' second order differential equations and spontaneous variability of mean arterial pressure (MAP) and mean cerebral blood flow velocity (MCBFV), recorded from middle cerebral arteries through a transcranial Doppler device, provide a characterization of cerebral autoregulation (CA) via the autoregulation index (ARI). These methods exploit two metrics for comparing the measured MCBFV series with the version predicted by Tiecks' model: normalized mean square prediction error (NMSPE) and normalized correlation rho. The aim of this study is to assess the two metrics for ARI computation in 13 healthy subjects (age: 27 & PLUSMN; 8 yr…

AdultMaleUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsAutoregulation indexBlood PressureSpontaneous variability; Cerebral blood flow; Mean arterial pressure; Cardiovascular control; Autoregulation index; Autonomic nervous systemAnesthesia GeneralMiddle AgedCerebral blood flowMean arterial pressureYoung AdultCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCerebrovascular CirculationCardiovascular controlSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica e InformaticaHomeostasisHumansAutonomic nervous systemNeurology (clinical)PropofolBlood Flow VelocitySpontaneous variabilityAged
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Control for carbon dioxide-related changes in flow velocity by transcranial Doppler monitoring.

1994

Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography can monitor changes in intracranial blood flow velocity over time in a variety of experimental and clinical settings with excellent temporal resolution. Alterations in arterial carbon dioxide pressure exert a profound influence on blood flow velocity. Such changes exhibit important individual fluctuation depending on respiratory status. This limits the ability of transcranial Doppler to accurately study subtle changes in blood flow velocity, independent of the respiratory state of the subject. Suggested here is a method to control for the respiration artifact on blood flow velocity. The middle cerebral artery of 7 healthy male volunteers was studied with…

AdultMaleUltrasonography Doppler Transcranialchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.arteryRespirationHyperventilationmedicineHumansHyperventilationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRespiratory systembusiness.industryBlood flowCarbon DioxideTranscranial DopplerFlow velocitychemistryAnesthesiaCerebrovascular CirculationMiddle cerebral arteryCarbon dioxideNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessBlood Flow VelocityJournal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
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Transient hepatic nodular lesions associated with patent ductus venosus in preterm infants.

2010

We report on two cases of low-birth-weight preterm infants with patent ductus venosus associated with hepatic hypoechoic lesions of the fourth segment in an otherwise normal liver. Although tumorlike hepatic lesions have been previously reported in association with portosystemic shunts in children and adults, they were never described in preterm infants during physiological patency of ductus venosus. In our patients, hepatic lesions disappeared shortly after the spontaneous ductus closure. Physiopathologic interactions are discussed regarding altered portal blood supply caused by ductus venosus shunt.

AdultMalecongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesmedicine.medical_specialtyGestational AgeHepatic VeinsSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaInternal medicinemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesUltrasonographyPATENT DUCTUS VENOSUSbusiness.industryFocal nodular hyperplasiaInfant NewbornPortosystemic shunt - focal nodular hyperplasia - focal fatty sparing - ultrasoundObstetrics and GynecologyInfant Low Birth Weightmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPortal SystemLiverNodular lesionsFocal Nodular HyperplasiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPortal bloodcardiovascular systemCardiologyFemalePortosystemic shuntbusinessShunt (electrical)Ductus venosusInfant PrematureLiver CirculationAmerican journal of perinatology
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Quantitative myocardial perfusion imaging using different autocalibrated parallel acquisition techniques

2008

Purpose To compare three different autocalibrated parallel acquisition techniques (PAT) for quantitative and semiquantitative myocardial perfusion imaging. Materials and Methods Seven healthy volunteers underwent myocardial first-pass perfusion imaging at rest using an SR-TrueFISP pulse sequence without PAT and while using GRAPPA, mSENSE, and TSENSE. signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), normalized upslopes (NUS), and myocardial blood flow (MBF) were calculated. Artifacts, image noise, and overall image quality were qualitatively assessed. Furthermore, the relation between signal intensity (SI) and contrast medium (CM) concentration was determined in phantoms. Results …

AdultMalemedicine.diagnostic_testPhantoms Imagingbusiness.industryImage qualityPerfusion scanningPulse sequenceBlood flowMagnetic Resonance ImagingMyocardial perfusion imagingContrast mediumCoronary CirculationHealthy volunteerscardiovascular systemmedicineImage noiseHumansFemaleRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear medicinebusinessMathematicsJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Analysis of the Blood Viscosity Behavior in the Sicilian Study on Juvenile Myocardial Infarction

2018

Considering the role of hemorheology in coronary circulation, we studied blood viscosity in patients with juvenile myocardial infarction. We examined whole blood viscosity at high shear rate using the cone-on-plate viscosimeter Wells-Brookfield ½ LVT and at low shear rate employing a viscometer Contraves LS30 in 120 patients (aged <46 years) with myocardial infarction, at the initial stage and subsequently 3 and 12 months after. At the initial stage, patients had an increased whole blood viscosity in comparison to normal controls. This hemorheological profile was not influenced by the cardiovascular risk factors, nor by the extent of coronary lesions, even if some differences were evide…

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