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The Effects of Prostaglandin E-1 in Patients with Intermittent Claudication

2006

Aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of Prostaglandin E-1 (PGE-1) in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) at the 2nd b stage Fontaines classification. The study, controlled, single blinded, enrolled 123 patients with intermittent claudication that were randomised in two groups; the first group received a treatment with PGE-1 while the second one received a pentoxifylline-buflomedil association by venous infusion. We evaluated: Pain Free Walking Distance (PFWD), Maximum Walking Distance (MWD), Rest Flow (RF), Peak Flow (PF), Basal (BVR) and Minimal Vascular Resistance (MVR) with a strain gauge plethysmograph, Resting Flow (RF), Peak Flow (PF), time to reach the Peak Flow (t…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPyrrolidinesVasodilator AgentsProstaglandinHemodynamicsWalkingSeverity of Illness IndexMicrocirculationchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineLaser-Doppler FlowmetrymedicineHumansPlethysmographAlprostadilPentoxifyllineInfusions IntravenousAgedPharmacologybusiness.industryHematologyGeneral MedicineIntermittent ClaudicationMiddle AgedLaser Doppler velocimetryIntermittent claudicationSurgeryPeripheralPlethysmographyDrug CombinationsTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryRegional Blood FlowExercise TestVascular resistanceCardiologyMolecular MedicineFemaleVascular Resistancemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-Drug Targets
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Association of renal resistive index with aortic pulse wave velocity in hypertensive patients

2014

Background: Recent data suggest that renal haemodynamic parameters obtained by duplex Doppler sonography, especially the intrarenal resistive index (RI), may be associated with systemic vascular changes. However, conflicting data exist about the independent relationship between aortic stiffness and RI. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between RI and arterial stiffness, assessed by aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV), in hypertensive patients. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: We enrolled 264 hypertensive subjects aged between 30 and 70 years. They were divided into two groups, either with normal renal function (n=140) or with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (n=124). E…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaEpidemiologyPopulationRenal functionPulse Wave AnalysisKidneyRenal CirculationVascular StiffnessPredictive Value of TestsRisk Factorsmedicine.arteryInternal medicineHumansMedicineRenal Insufficiency ChronicUltrasonography Doppler ColoreducationPulse wave velocityAortaAgedAortic pulse wave velocity arterial hypertension arterial stiffness renal Doppler ultrasonography renal resistive indexSettore MED/14 - Nefrologiaeducation.field_of_studyKidneyAortabusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureHypertensionArterial stiffnessCardiologyFemaleVascular ResistanceAortic stiffnessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessKidney disease
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Prevalence and predictors of left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with hypertension and normal electrocardiogram.

2013

Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) has low sensitivity for detecting left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), while echocardiography cannot be routinely performed. Design/methods: In this study we evaluate the prevalence of LVH and diastolic dysfunction in hypertensive patients with normal ECG. We excluded patients with cardiovascular (CV) diseases, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, or presenting ECG-LVH or other ECG anomalies. The enrolled 440 hypertensive patients underwent echocardiographic examination (Acuson Sequoia 512); LV mass was indexed by body surface area (LVMI) and LVH was defined as LVMI >125 g/m2 in men and >110 g/m2 in women. Diastolic function was evaluated by mitral inflow a…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaTime FactorsEpidemiologyLeft ventricular hypertrophy hypertension electrocardiography echocardiographyDiastoleLeft ventricular hypertrophyDoppler imagingVentricular Function LeftElectrocardiographyVentricular Dysfunction LeftDiastolePredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineOdds RatioPrevalenceHumanscardiovascular diseasesAgedBody surface areaChi-Square Distributionmedicine.diagnostic_testReceiver operating characteristicbusiness.industryPatient SelectionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareConfidence intervalEchocardiography DopplerLogistic ModelsItalyROC CurveArea Under CurveHypertensionMultivariate AnalysisCardiologyFemaleHypertrophy Left VentricularCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessElectrocardiographyKidney diseaseEuropean journal of preventive cardiology
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Evaluation of collateral flow capacity in patients with vascular or tumorous lesions of the skull base by Doppler sonography

1991

In 12 patients with vascular or tumorous lesions of the skull base, the collateral flow capacity was examined by transcranial Doppler sonography and carotid compression studies. In four patients no cross flow mechanism was found, in two patients the test remained unclear, and in six patients the examination suggested a good collateral flow capacity. However, for this application of Doppler sonography no borderlines have yet been defined and thus interpretation is difficult. Intraoperative Doppler sonography was used in five patients and proved to be helpful for localisation of the internal carotid artery within skull base tumors.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySkull NeoplasmsCerebral arteriesCollateral CirculationAneurysmmedicine.arteryPressuremedicineHumansAgedUltrasonographyBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedCollateral circulationmedicine.diseaseCerebrovascular DisordersDoppler sonographySkullCarotid ArteriesCollateral flowmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebrovascular Circulationcardiovascular systemFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyNeurosurgeryInternal carotid arterybusinessNeurosurgical Review
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CT-guided stereotactic biopsy aided by Doppler ultrasonic vascular monitoring

1992

The use of a 20 MHz pulsed Doppler technique during stereotactic brain tumour biopsies is described. By means of a miniaturized ultrasonic probe the tissue planned for biopsy was investigated for vessel signals. Out of 41 patients, with this technique a flow-pulse curve in front of the biopsy cannula was registered in 14 cases. In 9 cases one pulse curve was determined and in 5 cases two or more flow curves were found, indicating the presence of arterial vessels. The depth of the vessels signal could be localized and this area avoided for biopsy sampling. In a series of 41 stereotactic biopsies carried out in this way there was no intra-operative haemorrhage or postoperative haematoma.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyStereotactic biopsyAdolescentStereotaxic Techniquessymbols.namesakeBiopsymedicineHumansSampling (medicine)ChildAgedNeuroradiologymedicine.diagnostic_testBrain Neoplasmsbusiness.industryBiopsy NeedleInterventional radiologyCerebral ArteriesMiddle AgedEchoencephalographyCannulaChild PreschoolsymbolsFemaleSurgeryUltrasonic sensorNeurology (clinical)RadiologyTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessDoppler effectBlood Flow VelocityActa Neurochirurgica
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Comparison of the sympathetic skin response and continuous wave Doppler sonography of the radial artery.

1999

The value of neurophysiological tests of the autonomic nerve system is limited. One of the clinically most commonly applied test is the skin sudomotor response, frequently referred to as 'sympathetic skin response' (SSR). However, the SSR is a more qualitative than quantitative evaluation technique. Continuous wave (cw) Doppler sonography of the radial artery may be an alternative quantitative approach. We studied 41 age matched volunteers (23 female, 18 male; 16-82 years (mean age 53 years)). The stimulus was a loud and unexpected acoustic signal, alternatively a cough. SSR evaluation included the latency of onset, the duration and the amplitude of the response. Doppler evaluation also inc…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic nervous systemSympathetic Nervous SystemAdolescentPhysiologyDiastolesymbols.namesakemedicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineHumansRadial arteryAgedSkinAged 80 and overAutonomic nervebusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceUltrasoundfood and beveragesUltrasonography DopplerMiddle AgedSurgerySudomotorAmplitudemedicine.anatomical_structureAcoustic StimulationRegional Blood FlowRadial ArterysymbolsCardiologyFemaleVascular ResistanceNeurology (clinical)businessDoppler effectAlgorithmsJournal of the autonomic nervous system
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Three-year European follow-up of endovenous radiofrequency-powered segmental thermal ablation of the great saphenous vein with or without treatment o…

2011

BackgroundRadiofrequency segmental thermal ablation (RSTA) has become a commonly used technology for occlusion of incompetent great saphenous veins (GSVs). Midterm results and data on clinical parameters are still lacking.MethodsA prospective multicenteral trial monitored 295 RSTA-treated GSVs for 36 months. Clinical control visits included flow and reflux analysis by duplex ultrasound imaging and assessment of clinical parameters according to the CEAP classification and Venous Clinical Severity Score (VCSS).ResultsA total of 256 of 295 treated GSVs (86.4%) were available for 36 months of follow-up. At 36 months, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed the probability of occlusion was 92.6% a…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentPainKaplan-Meier EstimateRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexVaricose VeinsYoung AdultPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsOcclusionHumansPain ManagementMedicineSaphenous VeinProspective StudiesVeinProspective cohort studyAgedPain MeasurementUltrasonography Doppler DuplexChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryVascular diseaseEndovascular ProceduresGreat saphenous veinRefluxMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAblationSurgeryEuropeTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureRegional Blood FlowPredictive value of testsCatheter AblationFemaleSurgeryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Vascular Surgery
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Impaired exercise tolerance is associated with increased urine albumin excretion in the early stages of essential hypertension

2011

Background: Our aim was to investigate the relationship between impaired exercise capacity and albumin excretion level in the setting of never treated essential hypertension. Design and methods: For this purpose, 338 consecutive essential hypertensives (52 ± 8.5 years, 227 males, office BP = 148.6/96.1 mmHg) performed a negative for myocardial ischemia, maximal treadmill exercise testing and were classified based on the gender specific median value of the amount of metabolic equivalents (METs) achieved (10.1 ml/kg/min for women and 11 ml/kg/min for men) as fit ( n = 177) and unfit ( n = 161). All the participants underwent 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring, complete echocardiographic study inc…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsAmbulatory blood pressureUrinalysisEpidemiologyBlood PressureUrinalysisEssential hypertensionRisk AssessmentVentricular Function LeftMetabolic equivalentPredictive Value of TestsRisk FactorsInternal medicinePrevalenceAlbuminuriaHumansMedicineAnalysis of VarianceChi-Square DistributionExercise ToleranceGreecemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalEchocardiography DopplerCross-Sectional StudiesBlood pressureHypertensionDisease ProgressionExercise TestLinear ModelsAlbuminuriaCardiologyFemaleMicroalbuminuriamedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexEuropean Journal of Preventive Cardiology
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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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Relationship between ACE-DD polymorphism and diastolic performance in healthy subjects.

2004

Background—The ACE-D allele has been associated with cardiovascular disease. The study evaluates the relationship between the ACE-ID genotypes and diastolic function in healthy subjects after 6 years of follow-up. Methods—Two hundred and seventy-five healthy volunteers aged 25–55 years had normal physical examination, 12-lead ECG, acceptable echocardiographic windows and echocardiogram at entry. Venous blood was drawn for DNA analysis. Results—Two hundred and forty-two subjects completed 6 years of follow-up. Three genetically distinct groups were obtained: ACE-DD group (n=71, 26F/45M, mean age 48±7 years); ACE-ID (n=115, 39F/76M, mean age 40±7 years); and ACE-II (n=56, 20F/36M, mean age 47…

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