Search results for "PASS"

showing 10 items of 1629 documents

Pretreatment with prasugrel in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes

2013

Item does not contain fulltext BACKGROUND: Although P2Y12 antagonists are effective in patients with non-ST-segment elevation (NSTE) acute coronary syndromes, the effect of the timing of administration--before or after coronary angiography--is not known. We evaluated the effect of administering the P2Y12 antagonist prasugrel at the time of diagnosis versus administering it after the coronary angiography if percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was indicated. METHODS: We enrolled 4033 patients with NSTE acute coronary syndromes and a positive troponin level who were scheduled to undergo coronary angiography within 2 to 48 hours after randomization. Patients were randomly assigned to recei…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAcute coronary syndromePrasugrelmedicine.medical_treatmentPremedicationMyocardial InfarctionHemorrhageThiophenesCoronary AngiographyPiperazinesPercutaneous Coronary InterventionDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicinemedicineHumansMyocardial infarctionAcute Coronary SyndromeCoronary Artery BypassAgedCardiovascular diseases [NCEBP 14]business.industryMedicine (all)Hazard ratioAcute Coronary Syndrome; Aged; Coronary Artery Bypass; Double-Blind Method; Female; Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Myocardial Infarction; Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; Piperazines; Prasugrel Hydrochloride; Purinergic P2Y Receptor Antagonists; Thiophenes; Coronary Angiography; Premedication; Medicine (all)Percutaneous coronary interventionGeneral MedicineThrombolysisMiddle Agedta3121medicine.diseaseConventional PCICardiologyPurinergic P2Y Receptor AntagonistsFemalebusinessPrasugrel HydrochlorideTIMImedicine.drug
researchProduct

Low bioavailability of amoxicillin in rats as a consequence of presystemic degradation in the intestine.

1994

Several studies have been carried out to elucidate the causes of the low oral bioavailability of amoxicillin in rats. The hepatic first-pass effect of the antibiotic was estimated by comparing the area under the plasma drug concentration-versus-time curve from time zero to infinity (AUC0-infinity) obtained after injecting the drug into a mesenteric vein with the AUC0-infinity value obtained after injecting the drug into the jugular vein of conscious rats. No hepatic first-pass effect was detected. The bioavailability of amoxicillin after intraduodenal administration was only 51%, and the fraction of the dose remaining in the intestine at the end of the experiment was 4.5%. This was far less…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdministration OralBiological AvailabilityIntestinal absorptionFirst pass effectPharmacokineticsOral administrationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)Intestinal MucosaRats WistarAntibacterial agentPharmacologybusiness.industryHalf-lifeAmoxicillinAmoxicillinBioavailabilityRatsInfectious DiseasesEndocrinologyIntestinal AbsorptionLiverbusinessmedicine.drugResearch ArticleHalf-Life
researchProduct

Combined creatine and sodium bicarbonate supplementation enhances interval swimming.

2004

This study examined the effect of simultaneous supplementation of creatine and sodium bicarbonate on consecutive maximal swims. Sixteen competitive male and female swimmers completed, in a randomized order, 2 different treatments (placebo and a combination of creatine and sodium bicarbonate) with 30 days of washout period between treatments in a double-blind crossover procedure. Both treatments consisted of placebo or creatine supplementation (20 g per day) in 6 days. In the morning of the seventh day, there was placebo or sodium bicarbonate supplementation (0.3 g per kg body weight) during 2 hours before a warm-up for 2 maximal 100-m freestyle swims that were performed with a passive recov…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPassive recoveryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationCreatinePlacebochemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal scienceDouble-Blind MethodmedicineBlood lactateHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSwimmingMorningAnalysis of VarianceSodium bicarbonateCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineCreatineCrossover studySurgerySodium BicarbonatechemistryDietary SupplementsPhysical EnduranceDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleAnalysis of variancebusinessJournal of strength and conditioning research
researchProduct

Changes inα-tocopherol and retinol levels during cardiopulmonary bypass correlate with maximal arterial partial pressure of oxygen

2007

Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with oxidative stress. This study examined antioxidant levels in adults undergoing CPB surgery and their correlation with clinical variables. Arterial blood samples were obtained from 27 patients undergoing CPB. The time-course variation of vitamin C (spectrofluorimetry), alpha-tocopherol and retinol (HPLC) levels were determined. Plasma vitamin C rose initially but gradually decayed during reperfusion until 60% reduction of baseline values post-surgery. alpha-Tocopherol and retinol were reduced along CPB with post-operative values approximately 25% lower than baseline. No significant changes were found for selenium and glutathione peroxidase. PaO(…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantPartial Pressuremedicine.medical_treatmentalpha-TocopherolIschemiaAscorbic AcidBiochemistryAntioxidantslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawInternal medicinemedicineCardiopulmonary bypassHumansVitamin AChromatography High Pressure LiquidAgedchemistry.chemical_classificationCardiopulmonary BypassVitamin CChemistryGlutathione peroxidaseRetinolGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHypothermiamedicine.diseaseSurgeryOxygenOxidative Stresssurgical procedures operativeEndocrinologyArterial bloodFemalemedicine.symptomcirculatory and respiratory physiologyFree Radical Research
researchProduct

Lp(a) levels in patients undergoing aorto-coronary bypass surgery.

1992

The aims of this study were to evaluate plasma lipid, apoprotein and Lp(a) levels in patients with severe coronary atherosclerosis undergoing aorto-coronary bypass surgery (BP) and to relate these parameters to the involvement of one or more vessels. Seventy-seven male patients and 77 cardiovascular disease-free controls, matched for sex, age and body weight were studied. Higher triglyceride and apo B levels with lower HDL-cholesterol and apo A-I levels were found in BP patients in comparison with the controls. Lp(a) levels were slightly, but not significantly, increased. Moreover BP patients presented a significantly higher prevalence of HDL-cholesterol levels below 35 mg dl-1 (49.3% vs 22…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyApolipoprotein BCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary artery diseaseInternal medicineMedicineHumansDerivationCoronary Artery BypassCoronary atherosclerosisTriglyceridesAgedApolipoproteins BAnalysis of VarianceChi-Square DistributionbiologyApolipoprotein A-Ibusiness.industryCholesterol HDLLipoprotein(a)Middle Agedmedicine.diseaseStenosisBypass surgeryCoronary vesselbiology.proteinCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessLipoprotein(a)European heart journal
researchProduct

Cardiac kinematic parameters computed from video of in situ beating heart

2017

AbstractMechanical function of the heart during open-chest cardiac surgery is exclusively monitored by echocardiographic techniques. However, little is known about local kinematics, particularly for the reperfused regions after ischemic events. We report a novel imaging modality, which extracts local and global kinematic parameters from videos of in situ beating hearts, displaying live video cardiograms of the contraction events. A custom algorithm tracked the movement of a video marker positioned ad hoc onto a selected area and analyzed, during the entire recording, the contraction trajectory, displacement, velocity, acceleration, kinetic energy and force. Moreover, global epicardial veloc…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBeating heartSystoleVideo RecordingCardiac kinematic parametersFOS: Physical sciencesMyocardial ReperfusionKinematics030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsArticleDisplacement (vector)03 medical and health sciencesAcceleration0302 clinical medicineDiastoleInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansComputer Simulation030212 general & internal medicineCoronary Artery BypassAtrioventricular BlockTissues and Organs (q-bio.TO)Quantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)PhysicsLive videoMultidisciplinaryopen-chest cardiac surgeryReproducibility of ResultsQuantitative Biology - Tissues and OrgansHeartPhysics - Medical Physicscontact-free and non-invasive modeMyocardial ContractionBiomechanical PhenomenaRatsCardiac surgeryCardiac kinematic parameters open-chest cardiac surgery contact-free and non-invasive modemedicine.anatomical_structureParticle image velocimetryFOS: Biological sciencesCardiologyFemaleMedical Physics (physics.med-ph)RheologyArteryScientific Reports
researchProduct

Effects of captopril on myocardial protection during cardioplegia

1993

Abstract The study aimed at checking effects exerted by captopril (C) on human myocardial ACE system as well as the role played by tissue ACE inhibition in reducing reperfusion damage. A human experimental model was used during cardioplegia due to aorto-coronary-by-pass (CABG). Fifty-four patients with coronary artery disease affecting 3 vessels having suffered from acute myocardial infarction anterior (AMI-ant), homogeneous as far as ejection fraction (35–55%), number of grafts (3), clamping time, age and sex, were randomised in a double blind experiment, and were given captopril or placebo (P). A total of 4 mg/l Captopril was mixed into the cardioplegic solution with blood according to th…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCaptoprilEpinephrineMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryPlaceboCoronary artery diseaseNorepinephrineDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicinemedicineHumansDerivationMyocardial infarctionCoronary Artery BypassCreatine KinaseCoronary sinusEjection fractionbusiness.industryCaptoprilMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEpinephrineAnesthesiaHeart Arrest InducedCardiologyFemaleAngiotensin ICardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Cardiology
researchProduct

Nitric oxide and prostacyclin lower suprasystemic pulmonary hypertension after cardiopulmonary bypass

1993

In a 3-week-old male newborn persistent suprasystemic pulmonary hypertension developed after surgical valvulotomy for a critical aortic valve stenosis. Because of a residual transvalvular pressure gradient of 35 mmHg and postoperative left as well as right ventricular dysfunction, treatment with inhaled nitric oxide (NO) and intravenously infused prostacyclin (PGI2) was attempted. Low-dose inhaled NO and low dose PGI2 corrected severe pulmonary hypertension and led to an increase in cardiac output. Treatment with NO but not PGI2 was accompanied by a rise in PaO2 and systemic blood pressure. Interruption of NO administration led to a rapid increase in pulmonary arterial pressure to suprasyst…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac outputHypertension Pulmonarymedicine.medical_treatmentBlood PressureNitric OxidePostoperative ComplicationsInternal medicineHypoxic pulmonary vasoconstrictionAdministration InhalationmedicineHumansEndothelial dysfunctionInfusions IntravenousPulmonary wedge pressureCardiopulmonary Bypassbusiness.industryHemodynamicsInfant NewbornAortic Valve Stenosismedicine.diseaseEpoprostenolPulmonary hypertensionValvulotomyBlood pressureAnesthesiaAortic valve stenosisPediatrics Perinatology and Child Healthcardiovascular systemCardiologyDrug Therapy CombinationbusinessEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
researchProduct

Coronary endarterectomy to facilitate bypass surgery for patients with extensive stenting of the left anterior descending artery

2018

A 52-year-old male. Admitted for acute coronary syndrome because of three-vessel disease with a FMJ–LAD

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCoronary endarterectomymedicine.medical_treatmentEndarterectomy030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningDevice removalMedicineHumansCoronary Artery BypassDevice RemovalEndarterectomyImages in CADbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCoronary VesselsSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structure030228 respiratory systemBypass surgeryStentsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessArteryCoronary Artery Disease
researchProduct

Postoperative Costs Associated With Outcomes After Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation: Role of Antithrombin Levels

2012

Objective: To study the impact on postoperative costs of a patient's antithrombin levels associated with outcomes after cardiac surgery with extracorporeal circulation. Design: An analytic decision model was designed to estimate costs and clinical outcomes after cardiac surgery in a typical patient with low antithrombin levels (= 63.7%). The data used in the model were obtained from a literature review and subsequently validated by a panel of experts in cardiothoracic anesthesiology. Setting: Multi-institutional (14 Spanish hospitals). Participants: Consultant anesthesiologists. Measurements and Main Results: A sensitivity analysis of extreme scenarios was carried out to assess the impact o…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyExtracorporeal Circulationextracorporeal circulationCardiotonic AgentsMyocardial InfarctionAntithrombinsDrug Costslaw.inventionPostoperative ComplicationsDrug TherapylawSurveys and QuestionnairesThromboembolismAtrial FibrillationmedicineCardiopulmonary bypassHumansBlood TransfusionCardiac Surgical ProceduresCardiothoracic anesthesiologyAverage costAgedPostoperative Carebusiness.industryAntithrombinExtracorporeal circulationDecision TreesAntithrombin ActivityLength of StayMiddle AgedSurgeryCardiac surgeryStrokeIntensive Care UnitsantithrombinAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineTreatment OutcomeSpainHealth Care SurveysEmergency medicineCosts and Cost AnalysisFemaleKidney DiseasesCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesscardiopulmonary bypassHospital staymedicine.drug
researchProduct