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  • Cardiac catheterization  (1)
  • Key words: Breast cancer  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Haemodynamics ; Cardiac performance ; Cardiac contractility ; Cardiac catheterization ; Cardiac preload ; Myocardial depressant factor
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The haemodynamic effects in the early phase of canine acute experimental pancreatitis (AP) were studied using a cardiac catheterization technique. AP was induced in anaesthetized dogs with an infusion of trypsin-sodium-taurocholate into the pancreatic duct. The initial haemodynamic measurements were performed after the preparation of the animal and 5 min after the induction of AP. Thereafter, pressure and volume parameters were measured at 10 min intervals. AP induced significant increases in heart rate, dP/dtmax and mean arterial pressure, but a decrease in Vmax 5 min after the induction of AP. After the initial phase, the heart rate remained significantly increased, while constant and significant decreases of stroke volume, cardiac output, enddiastolic volume and end-diastolic pressure developed. The parameters of the contractility of the left ventricle were not affected to the same extent. It is suggested that the circulatory failure observed in AP, characterised by a prompt reduction of cardiac output, was primarily due to a heavy reduction in preload. This supports the theory that cardiac output is primarily affected by impaired venous return with consequently decreased preload rather than by a loss of ventricular contractility. Hence, the existence of a myocardial depressant factor in the early phase of experimental AP does not gain support from the present results.
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    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Breast cancer ; Bilateral ; Mammography ; Ultrasonography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. To compare the results of mammographic and US examinations in unilateral and bilateral breast cancers in routine clinical work, the files of all patients with 825 preoperative mammograms and 525 preoperative US examinations operated on for primary breast cancer in the Oulu University Hospital from 1983 through 1993 were retrospectively reviewed. The only statistically significant difference noted in the mammographic findings was the false-negative rates in unilateral, bilateral and metachronous second breast cancers (6.8, 16.3 and 23.3 %, respectively). The differences were mainly due to the lower sensitivity of mammography in the detection of palpable bilateral breast cancers. The false-negative rate of US was also significantly higher in bilateral breast cancers (23 %) than in unilateral cancers (11 %), and significantly higher for nonpalpable than palpable cancers in both the bilateral and the unilateral groups. The mammographic failure rates and the difference between these two groups were most pronounced during the early study period, which underscores the importance of experience and dedicated imaging technique. The smaller tumour size at the time of diagnosis and probably the loss of the opposite breast for comparison have contributed to the higher false-negative rates in bilateral breast cancer.
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