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Analysis of Internal Jugular Vein Insufficiency—A Comparison of Two Ultrasound Methods

2006

Abstract Jugular venous valve insufficiency is a contributing factor to different pathologic conditions. For assessment of insufficiency, two ultrasound techniques have been developed, that are based on very different methodology (direct Doppler assessment versus air contrast ultrasound venography [ACUV]). This study was conducted to compare these two methods to improve comparability of existing studies and diagnostic accuracy in future studies. The function of 40 valves was determined in 20 individuals during a Valsalva maneuver. For direct Doppler assessment, valvular competence was assessed on basis of Doppler recordings, following recently established criteria. Valvular insufficiency in…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAcoustics and Ultrasonicsmedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsVenographysymbols.namesakemedicineValsalva maneuverHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingInternal jugular veinAgedMicrobubblesRadiological and Ultrasound Technologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundUltrasonography DopplerPhlebographyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseValvular insufficiencyHypoplasiaVenous Insufficiencycardiovascular systemMicrobubblessymbolsFemaleRadiologyJugular VeinsbusinessDoppler effectUltrasound in Medicine & Biology
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Auditory event-related potentials (P300) in epileptic patients.

2001

Auditory event-related potentials (AERPs) were recorded during an auditory oddball paradigm in 108 epileptics and in 32 healthy controls. P300 latency varied in relationship with age only in controls. Symptomatic epileptics had significantly prolonged P300 mean latency compared to those without detectable brain lesion(s) on MR scan. Moreover, these latter patients were compared on the basis of epilepsy duration, type of seizure, seizure frequency and antiepileptic treatment; the application of a multiple regression model showed a significant relationship between P300 latency prolongation and epilepsy duration, seizure frequency and polytherapy.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAuditory eventAuditory oddballAudiologyCentral nervous system diseaseEpilepsyCognitionEvent-related potentialSeizuresPhysiology (medical)medicineHumansLatency (engineering)ChildAgedSeizure frequencyEpilepsyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEvent-Related Potentials P300NeurologyEvoked Potentials AuditoryBrain lesionsRegression AnalysisAnticonvulsantsFemaleNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeurophysiologie clinique = Clinical neurophysiology
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The preoperative assessment of stroke risk in lesions involving the internal carotid artery.

1995

Patients with vascular or tumourous lesions involving the internal carotid artery are at risk of damage or occlusion of this vessel during surgical or endovascular procedures. To assess the stroke risk transcranial Doppler aided carotid compression tests were performed in 82 patients. Based on changes of blood flow velocity (BFV), pulsatility index, systolic/diastolic ratio and length of transient hyperaemic response three groups could be differentiated. Patients in group A (31%) showed only a slight reaction of BFV and were at minimal risk in case of carotid occlusion. Patients in group B (52%) underwent a distinct decrease of Doppler readings with partial improvement and were considered t…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentSystoleUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialDiastoleHyperemiaPostoperative ComplicationsDiastoleRisk Factorsmedicine.arteryInternal medicineOcclusionmedicineHumansCarotid Stenosiscardiovascular diseasesRisk factorStrokeAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overVascular diseasebusiness.industryBrain NeoplasmsBrainIntracranial AneurysmGeneral MedicineBlood flowMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseVascular NeoplasmsTranscranial DopplerSurgeryCerebrovascular DisordersHead and Neck NeoplasmsPulsatile FlowArteriovenous Fistulacardiovascular systemCardiologySurgeryCavernous SinusFemaleNeurology (clinical)Internal carotid arterybusinessBlood Flow VelocityCarotid Artery InternalBritish journal of neurosurgery
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Relationship of Metabolic Syndrome With Pulse Pressure in Patients With Essential Hypertension

2006

BACKGROUND: Pulse pressure is largely dependent on arterial stiffness. Recent studies have documented reduced large artery compliance in nondiabetic subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS). The aim of our study was to analyze, in a group of patients with essential hypertension and without diabetes mellitus, the influence of MS on clinic and 24-h pulse pressures. METHODS: A total of 528 hypertensive subjects, aged 18 to 72 years, who were free of cardiovascular and renal diseases were enrolled. Of the subjects, 41% had MS. In all subjects routine blood chemistry, echocardiographic examination, and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring were performed. RESULTS: When compared with subjects wi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressureBlood PressureEssential hypertensionHeart RateRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicineHumansMedicinePulseAgedMetabolic Syndromebusiness.industryBlood Pressure Determinationmetabolic syndrome pulse pressure hypertensionArteriesStroke volumeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePulse pressureSurgeryBlood chemistryPulsatile FlowHypertensionCardiologyArterial stiffnessFemaleMetabolic syndromebusinessAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy in type 1 diabetic patients with and without peripheral neuropathy.

1998

One hundred Type 1 diabetic patients (54 men, 46 women) mean age 28.9 +/- 8.4 years, were selected from among individuals referred to our hospital, with no previous diagnosis of diabetic chronic complications including diabetic neuropathy. After clinical and physical examinations, subjects were divided into two groups: with (n = 37) and without (n = 63) peripheral neuropathy. The percentage of subjects with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (AN), diagnosed by positive results to at least two of the five cardiovascular tests (Valsalva ratio, EI ratio, 30/15 ratio, blood-pressure response to standing up and handgrip test), was 40%: 72.9% in the group with peripheral neuropathy and 20.6% in …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiabetic neuropathyAdolescentValsalva ManeuverEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentPostureBlood PressureAutonomic Nervous SystemGastroenterologyEndocrinologyDiabetic NeuropathiesDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineValsalva maneuverAlbuminuriaHumansPeripheral NervesType 1 diabetesProteinuriaDiabetic RetinopathyHand Strengthbusiness.industryPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPeripheral neuropathyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Autonomic Nervous System DiseasesMicroalbuminuriaFemalemedicine.symptombusinessRetinopathyDiabetes research and clinical practice
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Use of gabapentin to reduce chronic neuropathic pain in Fabry disease.

2003

The effect of the anticonvulsant gabapentin on neuropathic pain was studied in six male patients with Fabry disease, aged 15-45 years. After 4 weeks of treatment, pain, as measured using the Brief Pain Inventory, was decreased compared with baseline. Treatment was generally well tolerated. This study indicates that gabapentin should be considered as a treatment option for the neuropathic pain of Fabry disease.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDiabetic neuropathyGabapentinAdolescentCyclohexanecarboxylic Acidsmedicine.medical_treatmentAcetatesGeneticsmedicineHumansBrief Pain InventoryAminesGenetics (clinical)gamma-Aminobutyric AcidPain Measurementbusiness.industryVascular diseaseEnzyme replacement therapymedicine.diseaseFabry diseaseSurgeryAnticonvulsantTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiaNeuropathic painFabry DiseaseNeuralgiaAnticonvulsantsGabapentinbusinessmedicine.drugJournal of inherited metabolic disease
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Non-fatal and fatal liver failure associated with valproic acid.

2012

Little is known about hepatotoxicity associated with valproic acid (VPA), a widely used substance in neuropsychiatry.All reported cases to the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices between 1993 and 2009 of VPA-induced serious hepatic side effects were evaluated.A total of 132 cases of serious VPA-associated liver failure were identified. Approximately one third (34.8%) occurred under VPA monotherapy, while the majority was seen with VPA plus co-medication, most frequently antiepileptics (34.8%) and benzodiazepines (16.7%). A subgroup of 34 cases (25.8%) had a fatal outcome, the largest number reported to date. Of these, 32.4% were under VPA monotherapy and 67.6% under VPA p…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyFatal outcomeAdolescentGastroenterologyBenzodiazepinesPharmacovigilancePharmacotherapyInternal medicineGermanyPharmacovigilancemedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)ChildAgedAged 80 and overValproic Acidbusiness.industryValproic AcidLiver failureInfantGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPsychiatry and Mental healthAnesthesiaConcomitantChild Preschoollipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AnticonvulsantsDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleChemical and Drug Induced Liver Injurybusinessmedicine.drugPharmacopsychiatry
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Oxidative stress markers in the neocortex of drug-resistant epilepsy patients submitted to epilepsy surgery

2013

Summary Purpose While there is solid experimental evidence of brain oxidative stress in animal models of epilepsy, it has not been thoroughly verified in epileptic human brain. Our purpose was to determine and to compare oxidative stress markers in the neocortex of epileptic and non-epileptic humans, with the final objective of confirming oxidative stress phenomena in human epileptic brain. Methods Neocortical samples from drug-resistant epilepsy patients submitted to epilepsy surgery ( n =20) and from control, non-epileptic cortex samples ( n =11) obtained from brain bank donors without neurological disease, were studied for oxidative stress markers: levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS)…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGlutathione reductaseNeocortexBiologymedicine.disease_causeLipid peroxidationSuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundEpilepsyInternal medicinemedicineHumansTreatment Failurechemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidaseReactive oxygen speciesEpilepsySuperoxide DismutaseGlutathione peroxidaseMiddle AgedCatalasemedicine.diseasePsychosurgeryOxidative StressGlutathione ReductaseEndocrinologyNeurologyBiochemistrychemistryCatalaseRetreatmentbiology.proteinAnticonvulsantsFemaleNeurology (clinical)BiomarkersOxidative stressEpilepsy Research
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Drug-induced pertubation of the aminothiol redox-status in patients with epilepsy: improvement by B-vitamins.

2008

Summary Objectives Patients with epilepsy have excess morbidity and mortality due to ischemic cardiovascular disease. Many of these patients have elevated concentrations of plasma total homocysteine (Hcy), which is an acknowledged risk factor for cardiovascular disease, venous thromboembolic disease, foetal malformations and dementia. Hyperhomocysteinemia may have negative effects through mechanisms involving oxidative damage. In the present study, we have investigated the aminothiol redox-status in patients on antiepileptic drugs. Thereafter, in a subset of patients with elevated total Hcy, we evaluated the effect of B-vitamin therapy. Methods In the first part of the study, 101 patients o…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHyperhomocysteinemiaHomocysteinemedicine.medical_treatmentRiboflavinHyperhomocysteinemiaRiboflavinchemistry.chemical_compoundFolic AcidMethionineVitamin B DeficiencyInternal medicinemedicineHumansCysteineMethionineEpilepsybusiness.industryValproic AcidCase-control studyPyridoxineDipeptidesmedicine.diseasePyridoxineSurgeryB vitaminsEndocrinologyAnticonvulsantCarbamazepineNeurologychemistryLiverCase-Control StudiesPhenobarbitalPhenytoinDrug EvaluationAnticonvulsantsFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessOxidation-ReductionPrimidonemedicine.drugEpilepsy research
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Relation between Sexual Dysfunctions and Epilepsy, Type of Epilepsy, Type of Antiepileptic Drugs: A Prospective Study

2017

Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of sexual dysfunctions in males with epilepsy, the type of epilepsy, the frequency of seizures, the type of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), the serum hormonal profile and the presence of psychiatric comorbidity. Methods Sixty-one patients focused on type of epilepsy, frequency of seizures, AEDs, hormonal profile and presence of mood disorders. We excluded all patients with severe neurologic and psychiatric impairment and patient who were not able to fill questionnaires. Mean age was 31.2 years (range 18-50 years); 31 patients (50.8%) had an idiopathic generalised epilepsy and 30 (49.2%) a focal epilepsy; among them, latter 18 (60%…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsAdolescentSexual dysfunctionSettore MED/24 - UrologiaYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesEpilepsyTestosterone blood0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansTestosteroneSex hormonesProspective StudiesSexual Dysfunctions PsychologicalYoung adultProspective cohort studyPsychiatryEpilepsybusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Testosterone (patch)General MedicineCarbamazepineMiddle Agedmedicine.disease030227 psychiatrySexual Dysfunction PhysiologicalCarbamazepineSexual dysfunctionAnticonvulsantsSettore MED/26 - Neurologiamedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drugUrologia Journal
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