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Curasan PRP kit vs. PCCS PRP system

2002

An important reason to improve methods of isolating platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is the potential use of autologous thrombocyte growth factors. In addition to discontinuous cell separation, two methods for extracting PRP that can be performed directly by the surgeon are now available. This study compared the suitability of these two methods for the preparation of PRP. Whole blood was drawn from 47 healthy donors (18 men, 29 women) aged 20-59 years (mean 29.9, SD 7.7). For each donor, PRP was separated by the PCCS method (PCCS Kit, 3i Implant Innovations, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USA) and by the Curasan method (analogous to the PRP kit, Curasan, Kleinostheim, Germany). Thrombocyte counts differ…

AdultBlood PlateletsMaleMatched Pair AnalysisMatched-Pair AnalysisStatistics as TopicEfficiencyBuffy coatBiologyStatistics NonparametricInjectionsAndrologySex FactorsSex factorsThrombocyte countCatheterization PeripheralCell separationHumansPlateletGrowth SubstancesWhole bloodPlatelet CountSyringesPlateletpheresisAge FactorsAnticoagulantsEquipment DesignMiddle AgedNeedlesPlatelet-rich plasmaImmunologyFemaleOral SurgeryClinical Oral Implants Research
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Use of needles and syringes in Miami and Valencia: observations of high and low availability.

2000

Two studies engaged in gathering data on injecting drug users (IDUs) employed supplementary resources to enhance their ethnographic components and compare patterns of use of needles/syringes (n/s) in two geographically similar but culturally distinct cities. Despite its policy of making n/s highly available at fair prices, Valencia, Spain, has markedly higher rates of HIV seroprevalence among its IDUs than does Miami, Florida, where possession of n/s is illegal. Ethnographically based models that track IDUs through choices of injection venues help to explain this difference. Inability of IDUs in Valencia to use their own domiciles as venues for injection contrasts sharply with problems of M…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)HIV Infectionsmedicine.disease_causeAge DistributionRisk-TakingSeroepidemiologic StudiesEnvironmental healthmedicineEthnicityHumansNeedle SharingSubstance Abuse Intravenousbusiness.industrySyringesvirus diseasesAdvertisingGeneral MedicineMiamiMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesNeedlesSpainAnthropologyFloridaFemalebusinessMedical anthropology quarterly
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Under Pressure: Comparison of Aspiration Techniques for Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy.

2018

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Blood flow should be interrupted during mechanical thrombectomy to prevent embolization of clot fragments. The purpose of our study was to provide a handy overview of the most common aspiration devices and to quantify their flow characteristics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We assessed volumetric flow rates generated by a 60-mL VacLok vacuum pressure syringe, a Pump MAX aspiration pump, and a Dominant Flex suction pump connected to the following: 1) an 8F long sheath, 2) an 8F balloon-guide catheter, 3) an ACE 64 distal aspiration catheter, and 4) an AXS Catalyst 6 Distal Access Catheter. We used a water/glycerol solution, which was kept at a constant temperature of 20°C (…

Cathetersmedicine.medical_treatmentVacuum pressureSuctionBalloonModels Biological030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEmbolizationSyringeThrombectomyAspiration catheterInterventionalbusiness.industrySyringesEndovascular ProceduresBlood flowMechanical thrombectomyCatheterNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiomedical engineeringAJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
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Loading, release and stability of epirubicin-loaded drug-eluting beads.

2015

Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the loading efficiency, physico-chemical stability and release of epirubicin-loaded DC Bead™ (Biocompatibles UK Ltd, a BTG International group company) (bead size 70–150 µm (=DC Bead M1™) and 100–300 µm) after loading with epirubicin solution (2 mg/ml) or reconstituted powder formulation (25 mg/ml) and controlled storage. Methods DC Bead™ were loaded with 76 mg epirubicin solution (Epimedac™, Medac GmbH) or 75 mg epirubicin powder formulation (Farmorubicin™, Pharmacia Pfizer GmbH) per 2 ml of beads. Drug loading efficiency and stability were determined by measuring the epirubicin concentration in the excess solution after predetermined interval…

Drug CompoundingDrug StorageBead030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDrug StabilitymedicinePharmacology (medical)Particle SizeChromatography High Pressure LiquidEpirubicinDrug CarriersChromatographyAntibiotics AntineoplasticDrug eluting beadsElutionbusiness.industrySyringesMicrospheresOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisvisual_artDrug releasevisual_art.visual_art_mediumPowdersbusinessEpirubicinmedicine.drugJournal of oncology pharmacy practice : official publication of the International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners
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In syringe hybrid monoliths modified with gold nanoparticles for selective extraction of glutathione in biological fluids prior to its determination …

2020

Abstract In this work, a simple device for extraction glutathione (GSH) in biological fluids using a hybrid monolithic material within a polypropylene syringe is developed. For this purpose, glycidyl methacrylate-based monolith was firstly prepared within this housing material, and the polymer was modified with different ligands (ammonia, cysteamine and cystamine). The resulting materials (containing amine or thiol groups, respectively) were then functionalized with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). The hybrid material that gave the largest AuNPs coverage was selected as solid-phase (SPE) sorbent and several variables affecting the extraction recovery of this compound were investigated. Under opt…

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Determination of propofol by GC/MS and fast GC/MS-TOF in two cases of poisoning

2017

Two cases of suspected acute and lethal intoxication caused by propofol were delivered by the judicial authority to the Department of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother-Child Care in Palermo, Sicily. In the first case a female nurse was found in a hotel room, where she lived with her mother; four 10 mg/mL vials and two 20 mg/mL vials of propofol were found near the decedent along with syringes and needles. In the second case a male nurse was found in the operating room of a hospital, along with a used syringe. In both cases a preliminary systematic and toxicological analysis indicated the presence of propofol in the blood and urine. As a result, a method for the quantitative determina…

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Compatibility of epirubicin-loaded DC bead™ with different non-ionic contrast media

2016

Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the compatibility of epirubicin-loaded DC bead™ with different non-ionic contrast media over a period of seven days when stored light protected under refrigerated conditions. Methods DC bead™ (2 ml) (Biocompatibles UK Ltd) of the bead size 70–150 µm ( = DC bead M1) or bead size 100–300 µm were loaded with 75 mg epirubicin powder formulation (Farmorubicin® dissolved in 3 ml water for injection to a concentration of 25 mg/ml) or 76 mg epirubicin injection solution (Epimedac® 2 mg/ml) within 2 h or 6 h, respectively. After removal of the excess solution, the epirubicin-loaded beads were mixed in polypropylene syringes with an equal volume (∼1.5 ml…

Non ionicChemistry PharmaceuticalDrug CompoundingContrast Media01 natural sciences03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDrug StabilityMedicinePharmacology (medical)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidEpirubicinPolypropyleneDrug CarriersEpirubicin InjectionChromatographyDrug eluting beadsbusiness.industrySyringes010401 analytical chemistryMicrospheres0104 chemical sciencesOncologychemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCompatibility (mechanics)PowdersbusinessEpirubicinmedicine.drugJournal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice
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Clinical efficacy of a computerised device (STA™) and a pressure syringe (VarioJect INTRA™) for intraligamentary anaesthesia.

2014

Introduction To evaluate the impact of experience whilst using different devices for intraligamentary anaesthesia, dental students tested clinical anaesthetic efficacy of a mechanical (PDL-S) and a computer-controlled (CCLAD) application system in restorative patients. Material and methods In a prospective study, 41 Patients in need of restorative treatment in lower posterior mandible were randomised into three groups (PDL-S: teeth n = 22; CCLAD: teeth n = 20; inferior alveolar nerve block (IANB): teeth n = 20). Dental last year students conducted anaesthesia and dental treatment. Primary objectives were differences in pain during treatment [numeric rating scale (NRS)] as well as in anaesth…

Periodontal LigamentAnesthesia DentalDentistryCarticaineMandibleInferior alveolar nerveEducationInjectionsstomatognathic systemMedicinePeriodontal fiberHumansClinical efficacyProspective StudiesAnesthetics LocalProspective cohort studyGeneral DentistrySyringePain MeasurementDental curriculumbusiness.industrySyringesGold standardSoft tissueAnesthesiaCase-Control StudiesClinical CompetencebusinessAnesthesia LocalEuropean journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe
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Physicochemical stability of human insulin 1 I.U./mL infusion solution in 50 mL polypropylene syringes

2021

Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to investigate the physicochemical stability of human insulin 1 I.U./mL injection solutions (Insuman® Rapid) diluted with 0.9% NaCl solution in 50 mL disposable three-piece polypropylene syringes and stored refrigerated or at room temperature. Methods 1 I.U./mL test solutions were prepared with Insuman® Rapid and 0.9% sodium chloride infusion solution in 50 mL Original-Perfusor® syringes and BD® Perfusion syringes. Test solutions were stored for 90 days at 2–8 °C/dark or 48 h at 20–25 °C/diffuse room light in order to determine chemical stability. Additional test solutions were stored 28 days at 2–8 °C/dark followed by 24 h at 20–25 °C/dif…

PharmacologyPolypropyleneChromatographyInternational unitphysicochemical stabilityInfusion solutionPharmacyRM1-950polypropylene syringechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHuman insulinhuman insulinPharmacology (medical)intravenous injectionTherapeutics. PharmacologyHD9665-9675Pharmaceutical industryPharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy
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Lung fixation for the preservation of air spaces.

2004

The procedures for the fixation of entire lungs of small rodents are presented together with various techniques used to verify the structural integrity of the lung tissue. To achieve this, the lungs were dissected out from rats and mice killed by ether overdose. The specimens were rinsed with isotonic saline and fixation solution under low vacuum conditions. After fixation, they were dried using alcohol and stored in a noncollapsed state (i.e., state of inhalation). Light and scanning electron microscopy as well as magnetic resonance imaging using hyperpolarized 3He were employed to verify the intact state on interalveolar septa and walls of smaller bronchi as well as accessibility of the a…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineTissue FixationIsotonic salineClinical BiochemistryIn Vitro TechniquesSuctionHeliumRats Sprague-DawleyFixativesMiceLow vacuumFormaldehydemedicineAnimalsRespiratory systemMolecular BiologyFixation (histology)LungInhalationChemistryAirSyringesStructural integrityAnatomyrespiratory systemMagnetic Resonance ImagingRatsMice Inbred C57BLPulmonary Alveolimedicine.anatomical_structureAlcoholsMicroscopy Electron ScanningLung tissueExperimental lung research
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