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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is ready to replace clinic blood pressure in the diagnosis of hypertension: con side of the argument.

2014

The San Francisco experience with Perloff and Sokolow was the starting point for the clinical application of ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measurement. Using a semiautomatic device, the superiority of ABP to office measurement was demonstrated in the relationship with hypertension-induced organ damage1 and in the risk for cardiovascular events.2 This seminal study impelled an issue with the largest production and impact in the field of hypertension in recent decades, boosting research and having an enormous influence on daily clinical practice. Initially restricted to specialized clinics, ABP monitoring (ABPM) has largely expanded to primary care in many countries. Similarly, scientific p…

medicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressurebusiness.industryScientific productionMEDLINENiceReproducibility of ResultsBlood PressurePrimary careBlood Pressure Monitoring Ambulatorymedicine.diseaseBlood pressureReference valuesDiabetes mellitusHypertensionInternal MedicinemedicineHumansIntensive care medicinebusinesscomputercomputer.programming_languageHypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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Early postoperative substitution procedure of the antioxidant ascorbic acid.

2005

Postoperatively reduced concentration of ascorbic acid (AA) in plasma (or =45.5 micromol/l (or =800 microg/dl)) is commonly interpreted as increased metabolic requirements, but it is not shown yet that the patient benefits from a substitution toward normal levels of AA. This is due to the missing knowledge on how to substitute AA effectively to normal plasma values in postoperative patients. Therefore, a postoperative AA substitution procedure "overnight" to normal values in plasma was investigated on a postoperative intensive care unit (ICU) in a university hospital.Fifty-seven operated patients were randomly assigned to a control- or intervention group (CG and IG, respectively). In all pa…

medicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryIntervention groupNormal valuesAscorbic AcidBiochemistryGastroenterologyAntioxidantslaw.inventionlawInternal medicinePreoperative CareMedicineHumansMolecular BiologyPostoperative CareNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryAscorbic acidUniversity hospitalIntensive care unitIntensive Care UnitsReduced concentrationAnesthesiaPlasma concentrationbusinessThe Journal of nutritional biochemistry
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Effects of the type of recovery training on the concentric strength of the knee extensors

1997

The aim of this study was to examine the effects of specific concentric and eccentric training on concentric muscular strength following an initial standardized period of excessive training that combined concentric and eccentric actions. For a period of 12 weeks, 37 young elite female basketball players performed standardized training, which included concentric and eccentric actions at 70% and 110% of one-repetition maximum (1-RM), respectively. They were then divided into three groups that followed 12 week programmes which included concentric (C-E/C, n = 13), eccentric (C-E/E, n = 13) or a combination of both concentric and eccentric (C-E/-E, n = 11) exercises. The standardized and specifi…

medicine.medical_specialtyBasketballAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBasketballConcentricPhysical strengthReference ValuesIsometric ContractionmedicineHumansEccentricKneeOrthopedics and Sports MedicineExercise physiologyMuscle SkeletalExerciseProbabilityKnee extensorsbusiness.industryReference valuesPhysical EnduranceEccentric trainingPhysical therapyFemalebusinessJournal of Sports Sciences
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Relationship between PTH, sex steroid and bone turnover marker measurements and bone density in recently postmenopausal women

2003

Objective: It is conceivable that, since menopause accelerates the continuous bone loss determined by age, a specific configuration of bone mass determinants during the first postmenopausal years occurs. Methods: To establish their value as indicators of bone mass in women with recent natural menopause, we assessed relationships between bone mineral density (BMD) and age, menopausal age, body mass index (BMI), PTH, sex steroid hormones (estradiol and testosterone), and several markers of bone turnover in urine (N-telopeptide and calcium/creatinine ratio) or serum (osteocalcin (OC), total alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total and ionic calcium (iCa), phosphate (P) and magnesium (Mg)) for a group…

medicine.medical_specialtyBone diseaseBone densityOsteocalcinOsteoporosisParathyroid hormoneCollagen Type IGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBody Mass IndexPhosphatesBone remodelingBone DensityReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineHumansMagnesiumTestosteroneOsteoporosis PostmenopausalFemoral neckBone mineralEstradiolbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyMiddle AgedAlkaline Phosphatasemedicine.diseaseMenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureParathyroid HormoneCreatinineCalciumFemaleCollagenPeptidesbusinessBiomarkersMaturitas
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Intraarterielle präoperative Chemotherapie fortgeschrittener Zervixkarzinome

1991

Three patients suffering from very advanced primary cancers of the cervix uteri (FIGO II B or III B) were treated. By preoperative selective perfusion of both uterine arteries, using cis-platinum alone, a distinct reduction of the tumour volume was achieved. This was demonstrated clinically and also by CAT scan and NMR technique. The elevated serum CEA and SCC levels decreased to normal values. The histomorphology of the Wertheim-Meigs specimens revealed no tumour invasion of the initially infiltrated parametria. This treatment modality has been developed to minimise the toxic side effects of the inductive (neo-adjuvant) chemotherapy for cervical cancers.

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapyPathologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentObstetrics and GynecologyCancerNormal valuesmedicine.diseaseElevated serummedicine.anatomical_structureMaternity and MidwiferymedicineIntra arterialPreoperative chemotherapyRadiologybusinessPerfusionCervixGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
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Clinical and research aspects of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in children.

2004

medicine.medical_specialtyClinical Trials as TopicAmbulatory blood pressurebusiness.industryHemodynamicsBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatorySurgeryMean blood pressureBlood pressureTreatment OutcomeReference ValuesInternal medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHypertensionmedicineCardiologyHumansbusinessChildBody mass indexThe Journal of pediatrics
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OARSI–OMERACT definition of relevant radiological progression in hip/knee osteoarthritis

2009

Summary Background Joint space width (JSW) evaluated in millimeters on plain X-rays is the currently optimal recognized technique to evaluate osteoarthritis (OA) structural progression. Data obtained can be presented at the group level (e.g., mean±standard deviation of the changes). Such presentation makes difficult the interpretation of the clinical relevance of the reported results. Therefore, a presentation at the individual level (e.g., % progressors) seems more attractive but requires to determining a cut-off. Several methodologies have been proposed to define cut-offs in JSW: arbitrary chosen cut-off, cut-off based on the validity to predict a relevant end-point such as the requiremen…

medicine.medical_specialtyConsensusKnee JointRadiographyBiomedical EngineeringOsteoarthritisCutoffsArticleOsteoarthritis HipRheumatologyReference ValuesReliability studyOsteoarthritisMedicineHumansMedical physicsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineReliability (statistics)Clinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryEvidence-based medicineOsteoarthritis Kneemedicine.diseaseClinical trialRadiographyRadiological weaponPhysical therapyDisease ProgressionFeasibility StudiesHip JointJoint space widthbusinessMedline databaseOsteoarthritis and Cartilage
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Reference values for mean overnight saturation in sleep apnoea – the European Sleep Apnoea Database (ESADA)

2020

Introduction: Normative values for mean overnight oxygen saturation during sleep in apnoea patients stratified for age, BMI, and sleep apnoea severity are lacking. Aim: To establish reference intervals for overnight mean saturation in a large sleep apnoea patient cohort. Methods: Mean overnight oxygen saturation was analysed in adult patients (n=23,220) from the European Sleep Apnoea Database (ESADA, 30 sleep centres, 18 European countries). Data were classified according to age, gender, BMI ( Results: Mean overnight saturation was 93.0% (95% confidence interval (CI) 92.9 to 93.1%). Age influenced the adjusted mean nocturnal saturation (93.6%, 93.2%, 92.9%, 92.5%, 92.2% and 91.9% for those …

medicine.medical_specialtyDatabasebusiness.industryConfoundingcomputer.software_genreApnoea / HypopneaSleep medicineSleep in non-human animalsConfidence intervalReference valuesparasitic diseasesCohortmedicinebusinessSaturation (chemistry)computerOxygen saturation (medicine)Sleep and control of breathing
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Use of quantitative ECG analysis for early detection and prediction of coronary heart disease

1985

(1985). Use of quantitative ECG analysis for early detection and prediction of coronary heart disease. Medical Informatics: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 207-214.

medicine.medical_specialtyElectrodiagnosismedicine.diagnostic_testComputersbusiness.industryEarly detectionCoronary DiseaseHealth informaticsCoronary heart diseaseElectrocardiographyReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyHumansMass ScreeningECG analysisProspective StudiesRisk factorbusinessElectrocardiographyMedical Informatics
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Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase 5b: A Novel Serum Marker of Bone Resorption

2000

Human serum contains two forms of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), 5a and 5b. Of these, 5a contains sialic acid and 5b does not. We show here that antigenic properties and pH optimum of TRAP purified from human osteoclasts are identical to those of serum TRAP 5b and completely different from those of serum TRAP 5a, suggesting that 5b would be derived from osteoclasts and 5a from some other source. We developed a novel immunoassay specific for 5b using a monoclonal antibody O1A as capture antibody. O1A did not bind acid phosphatase derived from platelets and erythrocytes. Western analysis showed that O1A was specific for TRAP in both human bone and serum. We measured bound TRAP ac…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAcid PhosphataseNeuraminidaseBone resorptionPlaceboschemistry.chemical_compoundDouble-Blind MethodReference ValuesOsteoclastInternal medicineEnzyme StabilitymedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineBone ResorptionIncubationTartrate-resistant acid phosphataseEstradiolmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyTartrate-Resistant Acid PhosphataseEstrogen Replacement TherapyAcid phosphataseAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedSialic acidResorptionIsoenzymesPostmenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunoassaybiology.proteinFemaleNorethindroneBiomarkersJournal of Bone and Mineral Research
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