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Dichotic listening: elimination of the right ear advantage under a dual task procedure.

1997

The aim of this article is to investigate the attentional effect on the dichotic listening (DL) performance when doing a simultaneous right hemisphere task. A group of 30 right-handed male participants had a standard DL test followed by a dual task procedure that consisted of a manipulospatial discrimination through the left hand and performed while doing the DL test. Participants showed the typical right ear advantage (REA), which lost its significance when they were confronted with the dual task, presumably due to the manipulospatial performance. The elimination of the REA was mainly due to facilitation of the left ear responses. Results are discussed in terms of Kinsbourne's model and ot…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyDichotic listeningDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineGeneral MedicineDUAL (cognitive architecture)Right hemisphereAudiologyPsychologyTask (project management)Applied neuropsychology
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RECURRENT RETROPERITONEAL ABSCESS AFTER BILIARY TRACT SURGERY IN AN ELEDERLY PATIENT: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE NONSURGICAL APPROIACH AND ITS CONSEQUENCES…

2019

Abstract Introduction Hepatic abscess can be defined as an encapsulated collection of suppurative material within the liver parenchyma. Hepatic abscess can be distinguished as pyogenic, amebic, or fungal. Biliary tract disease remains the most common cause of hepatic abscess today, and the most common complications range from pleural effusion, empyema, and bronchohepatic fistula to subphrenic abscess and rupture into the peritoneal cavity, stomach, colon, vena cava, or kidney. A large abscess compressing the inferior vena cava and the hepatic veins may result in Budd-Chiari syndrome. In this report, we present a rare case of hepatic abscess with an unusual evolution that was treated with a …

medicine.medical_specialtyNonsurgical drainageFistulaLiver AbscessSubphrenic abscesslcsh:MedicineCase ReportMinimally invasive proceduresHepatic abscess030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyInferior vena cavaDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineRecurrenceHumansMedicineRetroperitoneal SpaceAbscessAgedInterventional radiologybusiness.industrylcsh:RLumbosacral RegionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEmpyemaHernia AbdominalSurgeryBiliary Tract Surgical ProceduresSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structureLumbar herniamedicine.vein030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDrainageAbdomenFemaleRight Lumbar RegionBiliary Tract SurgeryHepatic abscess lumbar hernia interventional radiology minimally invasive procedure nonsurgical drainage case reportTomography X-Ray Computedbusiness
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Laparoscopic versus robotic right colectomy with extra-corporeal or intra-corporeal anastomosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2020

Purpose: The aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis is to compare laparoscopic right colectomy (LRC) versus robotic right colectomy (RRC) using homogeneous subgroup analyses for extra-corporeal anastomosis (EA) and intra-corporeal anastomosis (IA). Methods: MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched up to April 2020 for prospective or retrospective studies comparing LRC versus RRC on at least one short- or long-term outcome. The primary outcome was the length of hospital stay (LOS). The secondary outcomes included operative and pathological results, survival, and total costs. LRC and RRC were compared using three homogeneous subgroups: without distinction by…

medicine.medical_specialtyOperative TimeAnastomosisRobotic right colectomy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRobotic Surgical ProceduresmedicineExtra-corporeal anastomosis; Intra-corporeal anastomosis; Laparoscopic right colectomy; Meta-analysis; Robotic right colectomyHumansIntra-corporeal anastomosisProspective StudiesColectomyRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryAnastomosis SurgicalRetrospective cohort studyVascular surgeryLength of StayCardiac surgerySurgeryLaparoscopic right colectomyExtra-corporeal anastomosisMeta-analysisTreatment OutcomeCardiothoracic surgery030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMeta-analysisRight Colectomy030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryLaparoscopybusinessAbdominal surgeryLangenbeck's archives of surgery
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Focus on right ventricular outflow tract septal pacing

2013

SummaryExperimental and clinical studies have shown that right ventricular apical pacing may result in long-term deleterious effects on account of its negative impact on left ventricular remodeling through desynchronization. This risk appears more pronounced in patients with even moderate left ventricular dysfunction and generally occurs after at least 1 year of pacing. As right ventricular apical pacing may be associated with the development of organic mitral insufficiency, other sites that allow for more physiological stimulation, such as right ventricular outflow tract septal pacing, have been developed, with good feasibility and reproducibility. However, the prospective randomized studi…

medicine.medical_specialtyPacemaker Artificialmedicine.medical_treatmentHeart VentriclesCardiac resynchronization therapyStimulation infundibulaireElectric CountershockVentricular SeptumMedium termCardiac Resynchronization TherapyDefibrillatorVentricular Dysfunction LeftInternal medicineMedicineVentricular outflow tractHumanscardiovascular diseasesDéfibrillateurCardiac Resynchronization Therapy DevicesVentricular remodelingHeart FailureStimulation septaleStimulation apicaleEjection fractionbusiness.industryHazard ratioCardiac Pacing ArtificialAtrial fibrillationStroke VolumeGeneral MedicineEquipment Designmedicine.diseaseDefibrillators ImplantablePacemakerTreatment OutcomeHomogeneousInfundibular pacingAnesthesiaCardiologycardiovascular systemVentricular Function RightSeptal pacingApical pacingbusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases
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Predictive Factors, Management, and Clinical Outcomes of Coronary Obstruction Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation

2013

Objectives This study sought to evaluate the main baseline and procedural characteristics, management, and clinical outcomes of patients from a large cohort of patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) who suffered coronary obstruction (CO). Background Very little data exist on CO following TAVI. Methods This multicenter registry included 44 patients who suffered symptomatic CO following TAVI of 6,688 patients (0.66%). Pre-TAVI computed tomography data was available in 28 CO patients and in a control group of 345 patients (comparisons were performed including all patients and a cohort matched 1:1 by age, sex, previous coronary artery bypass graft, transcatheter valv…

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneous aortic valve replacementbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPercutaneous coronary interventionSurgeryLeft coronary arteryCoronary occlusionRight coronary arterymedicine.arteryInternal medicineCohortmedicineCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessComplicationTIMIJournal of the American College of Cardiology
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Coronary Spasm in Patients Treated by Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

1986

The appearance of coronary spasm during PTCA was analyzed in 140 consecutive patients with stable and unstable angina. Coronary spasm was found in 27 patients (19%) and was more common in unstable than in stable angina pectoris (22 versus 5 patients). While coronary spasm could be seen in the first coronary angiogram in 5/27 patients, it developed during the diagnostic procedure in 6/27 patients. In 16/27 patients coronary spasm was induced by the balloon or the guide wire itself.

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastybusiness.industryUnstable anginaCoronary angiogramBalloonmedicine.diseaseStable anginanervous system diseasesbody regionsstomatognathic diseasesInternal medicineRight coronary arterymedicine.arteryotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineCardiologyIn patientcardiovascular diseasesbusiness
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A rare case of infrarenal aortic coarctation in a young female

2020

Abstract Introduction Infrarenal abdominal aortic coarctation (AAC) is an extremely rare disease. It can be associated with renal artery stenosis determining secondary renal hypertension. Presentation of case We report a case of AAC in young female patient presenting systemic hypertension non-responder to medical treatment. Diagnostics revealed the involvement of the right renal artery as the cause of hypertension. The management consisted of percutaneous renal artery stenting and close surveillance for the aortic segment. The treatment was uneventful with resolution of the hypertensive condition. Discussion AAC etiology is unknown. There are no studies comparing the long-term treatment out…

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousSecondary hypertensionRenal artery stenosisSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareAortic coarctation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arteryInternal medicineCase reportmedicineRenal stentingRight Renal ArteryRenal arteryPercutaneousAortic SegmentEndovascularbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseSecondary hypertension030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCardiologyEtiology030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessRare disease
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Guideliner use for the percutaneous treatment of right coronary artery arising from the left circumflex (L-type single coronary artery)

2015

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentPercutaneous coronary interventionmedicine.diseaseRight coronary arterymedicine.arteryInternal medicineSingle coronary arteryCoronary artery anomalymedicineCardiologyCircumflexCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Right ventricular function after cardiac surgery: the diagnostic and prognostic role of echocardiography.

2019

Cardiac surgical techniques and circulatory supports have strongly evolved in the last years. Right ventricular (RV) function during the post-operatory period is still subject of study, although its relevant prognostic impact has been variably described in different papers. RV post-surgical dysfunction’s underlying mechanisms are still not clear and include a different hypothesis. Echocardiography, with both first and second level parameters, offers the possibility to accurately analyze the right ventricle and optimize these patients’ management. This paper describes the pathophysiology of the right ventricle, the most used echo indexes of RV function, whether they alter after surgery, the …

medicine.medical_specialtyPrognosiHeart VentriclesVentricular Dysfunction Right030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineCardiac Surgical ProceduresVentricular functionbusiness.industryCardiac surgery; Echocardiography; Prognosis; Right ventricular functionCardiac surgerymedicine.diseasePrognosisRight ventricular functionCardiac surgerymedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleEchocardiographyHeart failureCirculatory systemRv functionCardiologybusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineHeart failure reviews
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Edoxaban for pulmonary embolism with right ventricular dysfunction

2016

medicine.medical_specialtyPyridinesbusiness.industryVentricular Dysfunction RightVenous ThromboembolismHematology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseRight ventricular dysfunctionPulmonary embolismThiazoles03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineText miningchemistryEdoxabanInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyHumans030212 general & internal medicinePulmonary EmbolismbusinessThe Lancet Haematology
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