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  • Crassostrea virginica  (1)
  • Key words Bone replacement grafts  (1)
  • autonome Störungen  (1)
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    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology -- Part B: Biochemistry and 44 (1973), S. 185-189 
    ISSN: 0305-0491
    Keywords: Comparative immunology ; Crassostrea virginica ; Panulirus argus ; carbohydrates ; fucose ; hemagglutinin ; mannose ; sialic acid
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Clinical oral investigations 4 (2000), S. 98-105 
    ISSN: 1436-3771
    Keywords: Key words Bone replacement grafts ; Periodontal diseases/surgery ; Calcium carbonate ; Humans ; Splinting
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of splinting teeth on the results of periodontal reconstructive surgery using a specific carbonate bone replacement graft (BRG) material. Forty-five patients were randomly treated with a periodontal surgery approach. Natural coral calcium BRG was utilised in 33 patients. This 33-patient group was divided into three equal groups. In the presplint group, teeth were splinted to at least two rigid teeth before surgery, in the postsplint group, teeth were splinted at suture removal, and in the nonsplint group, the treated teeth were not splinted at all. In 12 patients, teeth were treated with surgical debridement (DEBR) alone and not splinted. Periodontal probing depth (PPD), clinical probing attachment level (CPAL), and tooth mobility were measured using desmodontometry (DDM) and periotest (PTV) with reproducible methods before surgery and at various periods up to 1 year afterwards . A decrease in PPD (5.4 mm, SD 1.4 mm) and tooth mobility (DDM-horizontal 257 µm, SD 60 µm) and a gain of CPAL (5.1 mm, SD 1.4 mm) were seen following the use of BRG in presplint teeth. In the same group, PPD and tooth mobility were significantly reduced compared to nonsplint teeth. DEBR alone showed reductions in tooth mobility and PPD and a significantly smaller gain in CPAL than in presplint teeth treated with BRG. The less favourable improvement in periodontal function of postsplint or nonsplint teeth seemed to be due to the loss of BRG material caused by tooth mobility. These results indicate that an undisturbed wound healing process using BRG together with tooth stability is beneficial to overall clinical success.
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    ISSN: 1435-1420
    Keywords: Key words Tetanus ; autonomic dysfunction ; magnesium sulfate ; Schlüsselwörter Tetanus-infektion ; autonome Störungen ; Magnesiumsulfat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund: Für die hohe Letalität bei generalisiertem Tetanus sind häufig autonome Störungen infolge Sympathikusüberaktivierung verantwortlich. Anhand einer Kasuistik wird auf das therapeutische Potential einer adjuvanten Magnesiumtherapie hingewiesen. Fallbericht: Ein 54jähriger Patient entwickelte zwei Wochen nach einer oberflächlichen Hautverletzung zunächst eine Kau-, Schluck- und Sprechstörung und schließlich generalisierte Muskelkrämpfe mit Befall der Atemmuskulatur. Impfschutz gegen Tetanus bestand nicht. Die Basistherapie bestand in Antitoxingabe, Antibiose und hochdosierter Analgosedierung (Midazolam, Sufentanil) und Relaxierung (Cisatracurium) bei künstlicher Beatmung. Zur Beherrschung massiv auftretender autonomer Störungen wurde adjuvant Magnesiumsulfat 10% verabreicht. Hierunter verbesserten sich die enormen Blutdruckschwankungen, verringerte sich die Herzfrequenz und milderten sich die Muskelspasmen. Nach 10wöchiger intensivmedizinischer Therapie und 8wöchiger Rehabilitationsbehandlung war der Patient klinisch unauffällig. Schlußfolgerung: Magnesiumsulfat erwies sich bei einer schweren generalisierten Tetanuserkrankung als adjuvante Therapie zur Kupierung autonomer Störungen und zur Minderung der Muskelspasmen als nützlich.
    Notes: Summary Background: The high mortality rate in severe tetanus frequently is due to sympathetic overactivity. We present a case that demonstrates the usefulness of adjuvant magnesium. Case report: Two weeks after a superficial skin injury a 54-year old patient was admitted because of difficulties in chewing, swallowing, and speech. A few days later generalized muscle spasms occurred involving breathing muscles. He had not been immunized against tetanus by vaccination. Basic therapy included tetanusantitoxin, antibiotics, analgesia (sufentanil), sedation (midazolam) and relaxation (cisatracurium), and mechanical ventilation. There was pronounced autonomic nervous system instability. We used 10% magnesium sulfate to control sympathetic crisis, which resulted in normalization of blood pressure, slight depression of heart rate, and reduction of the muscle spasms. After ten weeks ICU treatment and eight weeks of rehabilitation the patient was in good clinical condition. Conclusion: This experience suggests that adjuvant magnesium is useful in the treatment of sympathetic overactivity and muscle spasms in severe tetanus.
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