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The perioperative management of small animals with previously implanted pacemakers undergoing anaesthesia.
2020
Abstract Objective There is little information in the veterinary literature about the perioperative management of small animal patients with previously implanted pacemakers undergoing elective or emergency non-cardiac procedures. The purpose of this article is to review the current literature with regard to human patients, with previously implanted pacemakers, undergoing general anaesthesia. Using this and the current information on pacemakers and anaesthesia in dogs and cats, we provide recommendations for small animal patients in this situation. Databases used Google Scholar, PubMed and CAB Abstracts using and interlinking and narrowing the search terms: “dog”, “cat”, “small animals”, “an…
Jaw osteonecrosis management around a dental implant inserted 2 years before starting treatment with zoledronic acid
2015
Journal Article; Bisphosphonates (BP) are a type of drug known to inhibit bone resorption through complex interventions. Their primary mechanism of action is aimed at the cellular level, inhibiting osteoclast activity and so bone resorption. BPs are widely used, with many patients receiving continuous treatment for years. But it is well known that these drugs can produce osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Zoledronic acid (ZA) is an intravenous BP used in the treatment and prophylaxis of bone disease in patients with malignant tumors with bone implication. ZA is the most potent BP in clinical development. This report describes the case of a 62-year-old woman with breast cancer antecedents which…
Design of Implanted RFID Tags for Passive Sensing of Human Body: The STENTag
2012
Numerical processing of passive UHF-RFID tags' response may provide physical insight about the hosting object or about the nearby environment. This idea is here extended to implanted antennas with the purpose to sense the evolution of some human physiological and pathological process involving a local change of effective permittivity inside the body. The goal is to understand how master the design of this class of devices taking into account both communication and sensing capabilities. An ad hoc design methodology is here presented and discussed by means of a realistic medical case concerning the modification of an endo-vascular device to achieve a STENTag able to sense the state of the ves…
Low-energy epicardial pacing in children: the benefit of autocapture.
1999
Abstract Background . Permanent cardiac pacing in children results commonly in augmented energy consumption because of the high pacing rates and the ample stimulation safety margin applied in children. Cardiovascular anatomy and limited venous access sometimes preclude the otherwise preferred endocardial approach. In this multicenter patient series, we studied the feasibility, safety, and energy saving obtained by a combination of steroid-eluting epicardial leads with autocapture devices capable of ongoing adjustment of the stimulation output to the prevailing threshold. Methods . Autocapture devices (Pacesetter Microny SR+ and Regency SR+; Pacesetter, Solna, Sweden) and steroid-eluting epi…
Human body sensing: A pervasive approach by implanted RFID tags
2011
Starting from the physical evidence that passive RFID systems may be used as self-sensing devices, the feasibility of human monitoring by means of implanted tags is here investigated. The key parameters to master with the purpose to enhance the sensitivity of the implanted radiosensor have been theoretically analyzed and numerically applied to a specific medical problem, i.e. the continuous monitoring of liver cancer evolution. Preliminary experimental results with simplified phantoms corroborate the analysis.
Short implants (8mm) versus longer implants (≥8mm) with lateral sinus floor augmentation in posterior atrophic maxilla: A meta-analysis of RCT`s in h…
2019
Background One of the greatest challenges that dentists face today is to rehabilitate severe atrophied alveolar ridges in partially and completely edentulous patients with implants. Despite the high survival rate of implants placed next to sinus elevation, this technique presents complications that can be avoided by placing short implants, an option that also presents high survival rates. For this reason, the aim of this study is to compare the survival rate, marginal bone loss and complications associated with short implants (<8 mm) versus longer implants (≥8mm) placed with lateral sinus floor elevation in posterior atrophic maxillae. Material and Methods A literature search was conducted …
A simple method for preoperative assessment of the best fitting electrode length in single lead VDD pacing.
1996
For single lead VDD pacing, electrodes with various distances between the lead tip and the floating atrial dipole (AV distance) are available. Using different AV distances allows positioning of the atrial dipole in the mid- to high right atrium, regardless of the size of the right heart. In this position, reliable atrial sensing and rejection of ventricular far-field potentials can be expected. A simple test for the preoperative assessment of the best fitting AV distance in the individual patient was tested. We studied 24 consecutive patients prior to implantation of a VDD pacemaker. With the patient in supine position, a test electrode with an AV distance of 13 cm was taped onto the thorax…
Hippocampal theta (3-8 Hz) activity during classical eyeblink conditioning in rabbits
2007
In 1978, Berry and Thompson showed that the amount of theta (3–8 Hz) activity in the spontaneous hippocampal EEG predicted learning rate in subsequent eyeblink conditioning in rabbits. More recently, the absence of theta activity during the training trial has been shown to have a detrimental effect on learning rate. Here, we aimed to further explore the relationship between theta activity and classical eyeblink conditioning by determining how the relative power of hippocampal theta activity [theta/(theta + delta) ratio] changes during both unpaired control and paired training phases. We found that animals with a higher hippocampal theta ratio immediately before conditioning learned faster a…
Implantes en arbotantes anatómicos del maxilar superior
2005
El cráneo posee una serie de arbotantes de hueso denso que forman un armazón protector en torno a las múltiples cavidades craneofaciales. El tercio medio posee dos arbotantes anteriores (frontomaxilar y frontocigomático) y uno posterior (pterigomaxilar). Estos permiten, en algunas situaciones, la rehabilitación de extremos libres superiores en maxilares atróficos mediante la colocación de implantes con una angulación parasinusal, evitando así la utilización de técnicas más complejas como la elevación sinusal o la reconstrucción mediante autoinjerto. En este trabajo se ha realizado una revisión bibliográfica sobre la inserción de implantes en arbotantes anatómicos en el maxilar superior. The…
Influencia de la colocación de implantes a nivel crestal y subcrestal en la remodelación del hueso periimplantario y la superficie rugosa expuesta. E…
2018
Objetivo: Evaluar, a los 36 meses de seguimiento, los parámetros clínicos y radiológicos periimplantarios tras la colocación de implantes a nivel crestal y subcrestal. Material y método: Se realizó un ensayo clínico aleatorizado de pacientes que requerían la colocación de un implante unitario interdental para remplazar su espacio desdentado y/o parcialmente desdentado que requerían implantes para sustituir 2 o 3 dientes ausentes. Los pacientes fueron aleatorizados según la profundidad de inserción del implante: implante test (implantes colocados aproximadamente 2 mm por debajo de la cresta ósea) o implante control (implantes colocados a nivel de la crestal ósea). Se revisó a los pacientes a…