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    ISSN: 1433-8491
    Keywords: Key words Coma ; Autonomous nervous system ; Neuromonitoring ; Heart rate variability ; Spectral analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The analysis of heart rate (HR) variability offers a noninvasive method to investigate autonomic nervous system activity in comatose patients. We analyzed three components of the HR variability in a group of comatose patients: the low-frequency band (LF), representing mainly sympathetic influence, the mid-frequency band (MF), representing sympathetic and parasympathetic influence, and the high-frequency band (HF), representing the parasympathetic influence. A value for sympathovagal balance was defined as LF/HF and MF/HF ratio. Moreover, the skin conductance level (SCL) and the skin conductance resistance (SCR) variability were recorded. The patient group consisted of 22 patients with traumatic brain injuries. Coma depth was assessed by the Glacow Coma Scale and artifact-free HR, SCL, and SCR were measured 75 times in the patient group. The results documented a significant gain in sympathetic nervous system activity corresponding with the state of emerging from coma. This gain was most pronounced in the HF component of the HR and in the sympathovagal balance between LF/HF. The findings in SCL and SCR variability endorsed this result. It is concluded that emerging from coma is accompanied by an increasing influence of the sympathetic nervous system on HR control. This leads to a change in the sympathovagal balance, i.e., a reintegration of parasympathetic and sympathetic activity.
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 350 (1980), S. 199-206 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Tracheal resection ; Alloplastic tracheal replacement ; Biocarbone prosthesis ; Dacronmuffs
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Biocarbone ist eine im Tierexperiment geeignetes Material für den alloplastischen Trachealersatz. Die Überlebenszeit wird bislang limitiert durch bindegewebige Stenosen und durch Lockerung der Prothesen. Die Transplantate werden nicht durch Bronchialschleimhaut ausgekleidet, sie behindern jedoch wegen ihrer glatten Oberfläche den Sekrettransport nur unwesentlich. Ob eine Modifizierung der Nahttechnik, die einen elastischen Übergang von den freien Tracheaenden auf die Prothesen gewährleistet, bessere Ergebnisse erzielen läßt, ist noch fraglich.
    Notes: Summary Animal experiments have shown biocarbone to be a suitable material for alloplastic tracheal replacement. So far survival rates have been limited by connective tissue stenoses and by loosening prostheses. Although the transplants are not lined by bronchial mucosa, the movement of secretions is not seriously impaired due to the smooth surface. It is still a matter of speculation as to whether modifying the suture technique with a more elastic transistion from the trachea to the prosthesis would produce better results.
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