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Clinical and microbiological findings in patients with peri-implantitis: a cross-sectional study

2015

Objective The aim of this study was to analyze clinical and microbiological characters in subjects and implants affected and not affected by peri-implantitis. Additionally, same features were analyzed also intra-individually, comparing healthy and diseased implants within the same subject. Materials and methods A total of 534 patients who received at least 1 implant and coming to routine check-up or spontaneous visits at the University of Valencia were recruited. Clinical parameters including Bleeding on probing (BoP), Probing pocket depth (PPD), and Pi were screened. Samples for microbiological analysis were obtained from three locations: peri-implant sulci (PIS), inner parts of the implan…

AdultMalePeri-implantitisCross-sectional studymedicine.medical_treatmentBleeding on probingkeratinized mucosaDentistryReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionOral hygiene03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsBoP keratinized mucosa microbiota peri-implantitisPrevalencemicrobiotamedicineHumansIn patientDental implantAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overbusiness.industryIncidence030206 dentistryMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesSpainAttached gingiva030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleImplantOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessBoPperi-implantitisClinical Oral Implants Research
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Autonomic cardiac regulation in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: evidence from spontaneous baroreflex analysis during sleep

1997

Objective. To assess spontaneous baroreceptor-heart rate reflex sensitivity during sleep in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, a condition associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and characterized by marked sympathetic activation, which is believed to originate from hypoxic chemoreceptor stimulation, although little is known of other possible mechanisms such as baroreflex impairment. Design and methods. In 11 patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (mean ± SD age 46.8 ± 8.1 years, apnea/hypopnea index 67.9 ± 19.1 h), who were normotensive or borderline hypertensive during wakefulness by clinic blood pressure measurements, finger blood pres…

AdultMalePhysiologyPolysomnographyBlood PressurePolysomnographySettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioBaroreflexAutonomic Nervous SystemSleep Apnea SyndromesHeart RateHeart rateInternal MedicinemedicineHumansBaroreflex sensitivity Blood pressure Hypertension Obstructive sleep apnea Sequence technique Sympathetic nervous systemmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryApneaSleep apneaElectroencephalographyHeartBaroreflexBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseChemoreceptor CellChemoreceptor CellsObstructive sleep apneaBlood pressureAnesthesiaHypertensionFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHypopneaHuman
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Endoscopic sclerotherapy for hemostasis of acute esophageal variceal bleeding.

2014

Introduction. Currently the most widely used methods for endoscopic control of esophageal varices bleeding are sclerotherapy and rubber band ligation. Although the superiority of band ligation (BL) over endoscopic sclerotherapy (SCL) for the secondary prophylaxis of variceal hemorrhage has been proven, the best approach for acute bleeding remains controversial. Patients and methods. We performed a retrospective study between January 2005 and May 2013. We selected 104 patients with gastrointestinal hemorrhage from rupture of esophageal varices treated with endoscopic sclerotherapy. The sclerosing agent used was 1% polidocanol in 89 cases, butyl-cyanoacrylate in 8 cases and sodium tetradecyls…

AdultMalePolidocanolReproducibility of ResultsEnbucrilateMiddle Agedendoscopic sclerotherapyEsophageal and Gastric VaricesSclerosing SolutionsPolyethylene GlycolsSodium Tetradecyl SulfateTreatment OutcomeRecurrenceSclerotherapyHumansFemaleOriginal ArticleEsophagoscopyGastrointestinal Hemorrhageesophageal variceal bleedingLigationAgedRetrospective Studies
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Electrophysiological brainstem investigations in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome.

1996

Phasic inspiratory genioglossus activity prevents pharyngeal airway collapse in healthy subjects during sleep and is diminished or absent in obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS), thus leading to pharyngeal obstruction. Case reports of OSAS after pontomedullary lesions indicate that impaired inspiratory genioglossal activity may result from brainstem lesions. We therefore investigated brainstem functions in 18 awake patients with OSAS using brainstem auditory evoked potentials, blink reflex, masseter reflex, masseter inhibitory reflex (in 11 of 18 patients), magnetic evoked potentials of the tongue and electrooculography with vestibular testing. Fifteen of 18 patients showed no electroph…

AdultMalePolysomnographyPolysomnographyLesionSleep Apnea Syndromesstomatognathic systemmedicineHumansCorneal reflexGenioglossusmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryApneaMiddle Agedrespiratory tract diseasesNeurologyAnesthesiaReflexFemaleNeurology (clinical)Brainstemmedicine.symptombusinessJaw jerk reflexBrain StemJournal of neurology
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Effects of yohimbine on sexual experiences and nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity in erectile dysfunction.

1996

The therapeutic effect of the alpha 2-antagonist yohimbine in erectile dysfunction was studied in a double-blind placebo-controlled design. Thirty-one male patients underwent extensive clinical, urological, and psychiatric diagnosis and were dichotomically classified into an organic and a nonorganic subgroup. Following a 1-week placebo run-in period, patients were randomly assigned to a placebo or a verum group (yohimbine 15 mg daily) for a treatment period of 7 weeks. The Clinical Global Impression (CGI) scale was used as the primary efficacy parameter. Additionally, nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (NPTR) were measured. Global assessment of erectile function applying the CGI scale…

AdultMalePolysomnographyPolysomnographyPlacebolaw.inventionPlacebosAlkaloidsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Randomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawmedicineHumansSexual Dysfunctions PsychologicalGeneral Psychologymedicine.diagnostic_testPenile ErectionTherapeutic effectYohimbineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseYohimbineErectile dysfunctionAnesthesiaNocturnal penile tumescenceClinical Global ImpressionPsychologySleepmedicine.drugArchives of sexual behavior
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Polysomnography and ApneaGraph in patients with sleep-related breathing disorders.

2007

<i>Purpose:</i> To evaluate whether ApneaGraph (AG) and polysomnography (PSG) deliver comparable results in patients with sleep-related breathing disorders. <i>Procedures:</i> A prospective study was performed, which included 14 patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. Apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), hypopnea index (HI), apnea index (AI), obstructive, central and mixed apnea, oxygen saturation (SaO<sub>2</sub>), pulse and body position were simultaneously assessed by PSG and AG in each individual. <i>Results:</i> There was a good correlation between measurements of AG and PSG for AHI, pulse, SaO<sub>2</sub>, body position and ce…

AdultMalePolysomnographyPostureDiagnostic Techniques Respiratory SystemNeurological disorderPolysomnographySleep Apnea SyndromesmedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyPulseAgedSleep disorderSleep Apnea Obstructivemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRespirationSleep apneaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animalsSleep Apnea CentralBreathing disordersOxygenOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaFemalebusinessORL; journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties
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Multitasking in aging: ERP correlates of dual-task costs in young versus low, intermediate, and high performing older adults

2018

Abstract With large inter-individual variability, older adults show a decline in cognitive performance in dual-task situations. Differences in attentional processes, working memory, response selection, and general speed of information processing have been discussed as potential sources of this decline and its between-subject variability. In comparison to young subjects (n = 36, mean age: 25 years), we analyzed the performance of a large group of healthy elderly subjects (n = 138, mean age: 70 years) in a conflicting dual-task situation (PRP paradigm). Based on their dual-task costs (DTCs), the older participants were clustered in three groups of high, medium, and low performing elderly. DTC…

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Nonlinear EEG dynamics during sleep in depression and schizophrenia.

1994

The article deals with the question, whether nonlinear analysis of the sleep EEG may give clues to understanding of disturbed information processing in psychiatric diseases. We point out how the nonlinear approach to EEG dynamics is motivated and review recent investigations concerning nonlinear dynamical properties of physiological systems. We present calculations of the correlation dimension D2 and the principal Lyapunov-exponent lambda 1 for sleep EEG data from 9 depressive and 11 schizophrenic inpatients compared to healthy controls. Combining the findings for D2 and lambda 1 our results point to altered nonlinear brain dynamics mainly during slow wave sleep in depression and during REM…

AdultMalePsychosisCorrelation dimensionHallucinationsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlSleep REMElectroencephalographyDevelopmental psychologyMental ProcessesSchizophrenic PsychologymedicineHumansmedia_commonSlow-wave sleepPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesDepressive Disordermedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral NeuroscienceCognitionElectroencephalographyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSchizophreniaFemaleSchizophrenic PsychologySleep StagesPsychologySleepNeuroscienceVigilance (psychology)The International journal of neuroscience
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Estimation of the dimensionality of sleep-EEG data in schizophrenics

1993

Deterministic chaos could be regarded as a healthy flexibility of the human brain necessary for correct neuronal operations. Several investigations have demonstrated that in healthy subjects the dimensionality of REM sleep is much higher than that of slow wave sleep (SWS). We investigated the sleep-EEG of schizophrenic patients with methods from nonlinear system theory in order to estimate the dynamic properties of CNS. We hypothesized that schizophrenics would reveal alterations of their dynamic EEG features indicating impaired information processing. In 11 schizophrenic patients, the EEG's dimensionality during sleep stages II and REM was reduced. We suggest that such lower dimensional ch…

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An analysis of the brain's transfer properties in schizophrenia: Amplitude frequency characteristics and evoked potentials during sleep

1998

Background: Classical analysis of spontaneous sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) in schizophrenia commonly reveals alterations of sleep continuity, number of awakenings, slow-wave sleep (SWS), and REM sleep compared to healthy controls; however, conventional analysis cannot help understand dynamic differences of the sleep EEG during different sleep stages. Methods: We measured late components of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) and visual evoked potentials (VEPs) during different sleep stages of 11 schizophrenic inpatients and in a sex- and age-matched control group from scalp positions FZ, CZ, and PZ. According to linear system theory, we then computed the amplitude-frequency characteristic…

AdultMalePsychosisSleep REMPolysomnographyElectroencephalographymental disordersmedicineHumansBiological PsychiatryDepressive DisorderSleep Stagesmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animalsDelta waveSchizophreniaEvoked Potentials AuditorySchizophreniaEvoked Potentials VisualFemaleSleep StagesK-complexPsychologyNeuroscienceBiological Psychiatry
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