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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2102
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Herz ; Herz-MR ; Volumen ; Cine MR ; Key words ; Heart ; Cardiac MRI ; Volume ; Cine MR
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Purpose: To evaluate method- and user effects as well as the required time in the determination of left- and right ventricular ejection fractions in comparing manual and semiautomatic border detection of the endocardium. Methods: In 22 patients with varying cardiac diseases endocardial borders were detected either manually or semiautomatically (seeded ROI) and subsequently the right and left ventricular volume ejection fractions were computer-calculated. Two investigators defined the endocardial borders for both ventricles using both methods. For statistical analysis two-factorial analyses of variance were performed for the four variables: VEF right ventricle, VEF left ventricle, required time right ventricle, required time left ventricle (SAS, Anova). Results: There was no user or method effect detectable for both ventricles. The required time for both ventricles also did not reveal a user effect, but there was a dramatic method effect concerning a reduction of the required time for analysis for both ventricles 〉50%. Conclusions: The semiautomatic mode for detecting the endocardial borders in determining right and left ventricular ejection fractions did not demonstrate results differing from the results of the manual method, but is significantly superior concerning the time required for analysing ejection fractions of both ventricles with a reduction of over 50%. This might significantly reduce the expenditure for personnel.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Fragestellung: Die manuelle und semiautomatische Endokarddetektion zur Bestimmung links- und rechtsventrikulärer Volumenejektionsfraktionen (VEF) werden verglichen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist die Evaluierung des Methoden- und Anwendereffekts sowie der Bearbeitungszeit beider Verfahren. Methode: An 22 Patienten mit unterschiedlichen kardialen Erkrankungen wurden die Endokardgrenzen manuell und mit einem semiautomatischen Verfahren (Seeded-ROI) ermittelt und anschließend die rechts- und linksventrikulären Volumenejektionsfraktionen automatisch berechnet. In allen Fällen wurden von 2 Untersuchern die Endokardgrenzen des rechten und linken Ventrikels manuell und semiautomatisch bestimmt. Zur statistischen Analyse wurden 2-faktorielle Varianzanalysen (Methoden- und Anwendereffekt einschließlich Wechselwirkungen) für die 4 Variablen durchgeführt: VEF rechtsventrikulär, VEF linksventrikulär, Zeitaufwand rechtsventrikulär, Zeitaufwand linksventrikulär (SAS, Anova). Ergebnisse: Bezüglich der Bestimmungen der rechts- und linksventrikulären VEF war weder ein Methoden- (p=0,9613) noch ein Anwendereffekt (p=0,3095) nachweisbar. Bezogen auf die benötigte Bearbeitungszeit fand sich ebenfalls kein Anwendereffekt, aber ein massiver Methodeneffekt (p〈0,0001) im Sinn einer Reduzierung der Bearbeitungszeit um 〉50% sowohl für den rechten als auch für den linken Ventrikel. Schlussfolgerung: Nach unseren Erfahrungen liefert das semiautomatische Seeding-Verfahren zur Festlegung der Endokardgrenzen bei der Bestimmung der links- und rechtsventrikulären Ejektionsfraktionen keine von der manuellen Methode abweichenden Ergebnisse, ist aber bezüglich der Bearbeitungszeit deutlich überlegen. Die über 50%ige Zeitersparnis reduziert den Personalaufwand.
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  • 2
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    New York, N.Y. : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 25 (1984), S. 45-59 
    ISSN: 0730-2312
    Keywords: epidermal growth factor ; heterogeneity ; immunosuppressive activity ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: The suppression of antibody formation to sheep red cells in mice by partially purified fractions of mouse submaxillary gland [7] was shown to be caused by epidermal growth factor (EGF). Purification of EGF by the method of Savage and Cohen [11] resolved three components referred to as EGF a, EGF b, and EGF c. All three induced premature eye opening in neonatal mice, but only EGF a (identified as EGF1-53 ) had full immunosuppressive activity. EGF c was shown by micropeptide mapping of chymotryptic and thermolytic digests and aminoterminal analysis to differ from EGF a only by the presence of β-aspartyl instead of an asparaginyl residue. EGF b differed from EGF a in that it lacked the N-terminal asparagine. EGF shortened enzymatically at its carboxy terminal by two or five amino acids did not have any immunosuppressive activity. These findings-suggest that, in contrast to some other biological effects of EGF, intact amino and carboxy terminals are required for the expression of immunosuppressive activity.
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  • 3
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Biologie in unserer Zeit 23 (1993), S. XII 
    ISSN: 0045-205X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
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