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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Keywords Portal vein thrombosis ; Umbilical catheterization ; Exchange transfusion ; Neonatal intensive care ; Colour Doppler
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The aetiopathology of extrahepatic portal vein obstruction is unknown. In retrospective studies, umbilical vein cannulation and sepsis have been alleged to cause portal thrombosis. This prospective study was undertaken to detect whether thrombosis and consequent obstruction of the splenoportal venous system develops after umbilical vein catheterization for exchange transfusion in newborns using Doppler ultrasound. Forty children (M = 24; F = 16) who had undergone exchange transfusion for hyperbilirubinaemia were studied at school age. Maximal duration of the venous umbilical cannulation was 120 min and sepsis did not occur. Clinical, biological and sonographic examinations were normal, except in 3 children. In 2 the left branch of portal vein could not be identified (normal variant). Conclusion Our results show that, in these children, umbilical vein catheterization did not lead to development of portal vein thrombosis. However, when other risk factors such as umbilical infection, traumatic catheterization are associated, children should be screened for obstruction of the portal vein.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-7284
    Keywords: GHQ-28 ; Ischaemic heart disease ; Mental health ; Quality of life ; SF-36 ; Validity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: To assess the mental health of patients admitted to hospital with suspected ischaemic heart disease, by means of two instruments, the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) and the MH (1–5) dimension of the SF-36 Health Survey Questionnaire, and to compare the psychometric properties of both questionnaires in this population. Methods: A study was conducted of 185 patients consecutively admitted to hospital with suspected ischaemic heart disease, classified into four groups: Acute Myocardial Infarctus (AMI), unstable angina, non-ischaemic cardiologies, and non-cardiological conditions. Their mental health was assessed by means of the GHQ-28 and the MH 1–5 sub-scales of the SF-36; the validity of the results were analysed by the association of each instrument with socio-demographic (age, sex, social class, and educational level) and clinical (co-morbidity, risk factors, diagnostic groups and background to the illness) variables. The correlation of each instrument with other sub-scales of the SF-36 was studied. The internal consistency was measured by Cronbach's α, together with the item-internal consistency and item-discriminant validity. Results: Of the population studied, 71.9% were males and the mean age was 60.2 years (SD: 10.4). The diagnosis for 33.5% was AMI and for 37.8% unstable angina. For all the variables studied, the scores in the two instruments were ordered in the same way, and were significantly worse for females and for the most disadvantaged social class. None of the scales discriminated in respect of the diagnostic group or the presence of comorbidity. However, a linear relationship was observed with risk factors. Cronbach's α was 0.95 for the GHQ-28 and 0.80 for the MH 1–5. Correlations with the other dimensions showed ranges of −0.35 to −0.61 for the GHQ-28 and of 0.26 to 0.61 for the MH 1–5. These were highest for the Vitality and Social Functioning sub-scales in both instruments. Conclusions: The subjective perception of mental health is measured in a similar way by both the MH 1–5 scale of the SF-36 and the GHQ-28. However, since the MH 1–5 questionnaire is shorter, it should be administratively easier to introduce into routine cardiological practice.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: CO-Hydrierung an Kalium-promotierten, aus Cyanid-Komplexen hergestellten Eisen-, Cobalt- und NickelkatalysatorenKalium-promotierte Katalysatoren wurden durch Adsorption von K4[Fe(CN)6], K3[Co(CN)6] bzw. K2[Ni(CN)4] an γ-Al2O3 mit nachfolgender H2-Behandlung sowie mit und ohne vorhergehender Calcinierungsstufe dargestellt, um den Einfluß der Vorbehandlung auf die katalytischen Eigenschaften zu untersuchen. Einige Charakteristika der Katalysatoren wurden nach der Reaktion mit Hilfe der Mößbauer- und Röntgenphotoelektronenspektroskopie untersucht. Die katalytischen Eigenschaften bei der CO-Hydrierung wurden durch die Vorbehandlungsbedingungen beeinflußt, insbesondere bei den Eisenkatalysatoren. Eine hohe Selektivität für Olefine und ein niedriger Anteil an langkettigen Kohlenwasserstoffen ergab sich in der Reaktion an nichtcalcinierten Eisenkatalysatoren. Für Eisenkatalysatoren wurden ferner bemerkenswerte Unterschiede in der Anderson-Schulz-Flory-Verteilung der KW in Abhängigkeit von der Katalysator-Vorbehandlung gefunden. Entsprechende Unterschiede bei den Cobalt-haltigen Katalysatoren waren jedoch geringer. Die CO-Hydrierung an Kalium-promotierten Nickelkatalysatoren ergab einen hohen Anteil an langkettigen KW und eine hohe Selektivität für Olefine im Vergleich zu unpromotierten Nickelkatalysatoren.
    Notes: Several potassium promoted catalysts have been prepared by adsorption of K4[Fe(CN)6], K3[Co(CN)6] and K2[Ni(CN)4] on acid-modified γ-alumina. Subsequent H2 treatment with or without previous calcination step has been carried out in order to study the influence of the sample pretreatment on the catalytic behavior in the CO hydrogenation reaction. Some characteristics of the catalysts have been studied after reaction by means of Mössbauer and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic techniques. The catalytic properties for CO hydrogenation were found to be affected by the pretreatment conditions, especially for iron catalysts. A high selectivity to olefins and a low production of long chain hydrocarbons were obtained in the reaction over non-calcined iron catalysts. For iron catalysts noticeable differences in the Anderson-Schulz-Flory distribution of hydrocarbons were induced by the catalyst pretreatment. Such differences induced by catalyst pretreatments were, however, smaller for cobalt-containing catalysts. In the CO hydrogenation on potassium-promoted nickel catalysts a high production of long chain hydrocarbons and a high selectivity to olefins were found when compared to the unpromoted nickel-catalysts.
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