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The effect of conventional movement training and trampoline training on balance and gait in chronic hemiplegic patients

1991

The postural sway of subjects during standing both with their eyes open and closed together with maximum velocity of walking were analysed in six male chronic hemiplegic patients before, during and after an intensive movement training programme lasting 8 weeks. The movement training programme was carried out on the basis of Bobath's principles. Three of the subjects carried out their training on a trampoline, with the particular purpose of enhancing the stimulation of the mechanisms responsible for the control of balance. During the follow-up, maximal walking velocity remained at previous levels and no systematic changes were observed in the control of postural sway. Although the use of the…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMovement (music)05 social sciencesTraining (meteorology)050401 social sciences methodsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGait03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitation0504 sociologyWalking velocityPhysical therapyMedicineTrampolinebusinesshuman activitiesEyes openTraining programme030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBalance (ability)Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
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Phase IA/II Study of Oral LBH589, a Novel Deacetylase Inhibitor (DACi), Administered on 2 Schedules, in Patients with Advanced Hematologic Malignanci…

2007

Abstract LBH589 is a novel cinnamic acid hydroxamate DACi which induces apoptosis in multiple hematologic tumor cell lines in vitro at nanomolar levels. LBH589 has been administered orally, once-a-day, on Monday/Wednesday/Friday, every week (Arm 1) or every other week (Arm 2), in cycles of 28 days, to adult pts with advanced hematologic malignancies. A 3-parameter Bayesian logistic regression model guided dose escalation. To date, 61 pts, median age 67 yrs (range 16–87), 40 male, 21 female, have been enrolled: 33 pts in Arm 1 at dose levels (mg/dose) of 20 (9 pts), 30 (12 pts), 40 (10 pts), and 60 (2 pts); 28 pts in Arm 2 at dose levels (mg/dose) of 30 (7 pts), 45 (12 pts), and 60 (9 pts). …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNauseaImmunologyPeripheral edemaCell BiologyHematologyNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseBiochemistryGastroenterologySurgeryEvery other weekInternal medicineVomitingmedicineIn patientmedicine.symptombusinessAdverse effectFebrile neutropeniaBlood
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FS-HAI for Relapsed AML

2003

Treatment results in patients with refractory and relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) need to be improved. The current study aimed at enhancing the anti-leukemic efficacy of the sequential high-dose AraC and idarubicin (S-HAI) regimen by the addition of fludarabine as a chemo-modulator. High-dose AraC was applied q 12 hours on days on days 1, 2, 8, and 9 and idarubicin on days 3, 4, 10, and 11. Patients were randomized to receive fludarabine q 12 hours on days 1, 2, 8, and 9 in addition to S-HAI or S-HAI alone. Of 179 patients having entered the study 120 are fully evaluable at the present time (median age 55 years, range 20–77). Thirty-eight percent of the patients had refractory disease…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNauseaNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyFludarabineRegimenRefractoryInternal medicineVomitingmedicineMucositisIdarubicinmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
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Modulation of AraC by Fludarabine: Results of Salvage Therapy by AMLCG

2001

Fludarabine was shown to increase the intracellular formation of AraCTP during treatment with AraC both in vitro and in vivo and had significant activity in patients with advanced acute myeloid leukemia (AML) when used in combination with AraC in phase II studies. However, the efficacy of fludarabin as chemo-modulatior of the AraC metabolism has not yet been assessed in phase III studies. Based on the S-HAI salvage regimen comprizing high-dose AraC q 12 hours on days 1,2,8, and 9 and idarubicin on days 3,4,10, and 11, the German AML Cooperative Group initiated a prospective randomized comparison between fludarabine q 12 hours on days 1, 2, 8, and 9 in addition to S-HAI as compared with S-HA…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNauseaSalvage therapyNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseGastroenterology3. Good healthFludarabine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineBacteremiamedicineVomitingMucositisIdarubicinmedicine.symptombusiness030215 immunologymedicine.drug
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Emergent and delayed hybrid external fixation management of tibial pilon fractures: A multicentric retrospective analysis of 80 patients

2017

Objective: To report our experience with the hybrid external fixator in emergency. Methods: We assessed 80 cases of pilon fracture treated with the external fixator during the period of January 2009 and December 2016:55 men (69%) and 30 women (33%) with a mean age of 40 years (range between 16 and 70). About 45 occurred as isolated trauma, 35 instead were politrauma. Each patient underwent standard radiographic examination and a CT examination. There were 28 open fractures (35%), (Gustilo type 1, 2 and 3) while closed fractures showed soft tissue involvement of various grade (2-3 Tscherne classification). In all cases, the external fixation, sometimes associated with other reduction and syn…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOpen fracturemedicine.medical_treatmentRadiographylcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidSoft tissueOutcomeslcsh:RC86-88.9General Medicinemedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causePilon fractureSurgeryWeight-bearingExternal fixationClosed FractureExternal fixationHybrid external fixationSoft tissue injurymedicineSoft tissue InjurybusinessTibial PilonReduction (orthopedic surgery)Journal of Acute Disease
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Resection of esophageal diverticulum through uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery

2018

Open surgery remains the standard strategy for management of esophageal diverticulum in symptomatic patients. However, in the last years an increasing number of minimally invasive approaches have been proposed for this issue in order to reduce the surgical trauma and favor a fast return to daily activity. Herein, we describe a novel technique as uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for performing resection of esophageal diverticulum. This procedure was successfully carried out in three consecutive patients with giant mid-esophageal diverticulum (mean size: 6.5±0.5 cm). The mean post-operative time was 121±10 minutes. The chest drain was removed 48 hours later in all cases a…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOpen surgeryFistulauniportalGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEsophageal diverticulumResectionSurgeryesophageal diverticulumMedicineSurgical TechniquebusinessProspective cohort studyVideo-thoracoscopicUniportal video assisted thoracoscopic surgeryHospital stayDiverticulum
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EP755 Laparoscopically modified laterally extended endopelvic resection for gynecological malignancies involving pelvic side wall: a feasibility anal…

2019

Introduction/Background Lateral pelvic side wall involvement by gynecological malignancies has been considered for a long time an absolute contraindication to curative resection. Recently the surgical paradigm is challenged with the development of the Laterally Extended Endopelvic Resection, LEER. Although the LEER is perfectly standardized in open surgery, just one small experience has been published about its endoscopic feasibility.The objective of this study is to analyze the feasibility of Laparoscopically Modified Laterally Extended Endopelvic Resection, LM-LEER, in patients with gynecological malignancies involving the lateral pelvic side wall. Methodology We retrospectively evaluated…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOpen surgeryGynecological cancerResectionSurgeryBlood lossmedicineOperative timeIn patientHemoperitoneummedicine.symptombusinessContraindicationePoster
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Spectral decomposition of RR-variability obtained by an open loop parametric model for the diagnosis of neuromediate syncope

2002

The role of the cardiovascular regulatory mechanism in patients with neuromediate syncope (NS) is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to accomplish continuous non-invasive analysis of the baroreflex mechanism in patients during a head-tip tilt-table test (HTT) using an open-loop autoregressive model with exogenous input. The model describes the causal dependence of the RR interval on the systolic arterial pressure (SAP) variability. Thus, RR variability results as the linear composition of SAP-dependent (Pdep) and SAP-independent parts of the RR power (P). Further, the model allows the estimation of the baroreflex gain using the modulus of the transfer function (G) from SAP to RR i…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOpen-loop controllerComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionBaroreflexMatrix decompositionBlood pressureAutoregressive modelControl theoryInternal medicineParametric modelSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticamedicineCardiologyHeart rate variabilitybusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSyncope (phonology)
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Skelettveränderungen bei Frühgeborenen mit Kupfermangel

1991

We describe 5 preterm infants (25th to 30th week of gestation) suffering from alimentary copper deficiency. The diagnosis was confirmed by low serum copper and caeruloplasmin concentrations. Characteristic clinical findings were repeated apnoeic attacks, hypopigmentation of skin and hair, anaemia, neutropenia and leucopenia refractory to other therapy, as well as increasing serum alkaline phosphatase activity in the first month of life. Starting in the 3rd to 12th week of life the radiographic findings were general skeletal osteoporosis and retardation, metaphyseal radiodense lines, irregular metaphyses, cupping and spurring of the metaphyses, followed by multiple fractures and subperiostea…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOsteoporosisNeutropeniamedicine.diseaseSurgeryRefractorymedicineGestationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingApnoeic attacksmedicine.symptomMultiple fracturesbusinessCopper deficiencyHypopigmentationRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Body Mass Index and Cardiac Events in Elderly Patients

2009

Body Mass Index has been challenged as an anthropometric measurement in elderly patients. Recent data, even in elderly patients, has demonstrated that elevated body mass index affords a worse long-term prognosis, although the magnitude of this relationship weakens as one ages. Underweight patients, possibly due to elements of sarcopenia and/or frailty, are also at a higher risk of overall mortality. A number of inflammatory mediators may be responsible for such factors which likely contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular events observed. Although body mass index has been implicated in the development of heart failure, coronary artery disease and mediates its effects through other…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOverweightmedicine.diseaseBMI Obesity elderly cardiovascular riskCoronary artery diseaseHeart failureInternal medicineSarcopeniamedicineLean body massCardiologyUnderweightmedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexObesity paradox
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