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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-086X
    Keywords: Key words: Coronary angiography—Ischemic heart disease—Atherosclerosis—Luminal diameter—Coronary angiogram
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose: To examine changes in the reference segment luminal diameter after coronary angioplasty. Methods: Sixty-one patients with stable angina pectoris or old myocardial infarction were examined. Coronary angiograms were recorded before coronary angioplasty (pre-angioplasty) and immediately after (post-angioplasty), as well as 3 months after. Artery diameters were measured on cine-film using quantitative coronary angiographic analysis. Results: The diameters of the proximal segment not involved in the balloon inflation and segments in the other artery did not change significantly after angioplasty, but the reference segment diameter significantly decreased (4.7%). More than 10% luminal reduction was observed in seven patients (11%) and more than 5% reduction was observed in 25 patients (41%). More than 5% underestimation of the stenosis was observed in 22 patients (36%) when the post-angioplasty reference diameter was used as the reference diameter, compared with when the pre-angioplasty measurement was used and more than 10% underestimation was observed in five patients (8%). Conclusion: This study indicated that evaluation by percent diameter stenosis, with the reference diameter from immediately after angioplasty, overestimates the dilative effects of coronary angioplasty, and that it is thus better to evaluate the efficacy of angioplasty using the absolute diameter in addition to percent luminal stenosis.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: stress ulcer ; vagotomy ; ulcer index ; gastric submucosal blood flow
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the preventive and therapeutic effects of vagotomy on the stress-induced ulcer in terms of gastric submucosal blood flow and ulcer index. Stress was induced in male Wistar rats by forced immersion in water, and the gastric submucosal blood flow (hydrogen clearance method) and ulcer index were determined in animals that underwent truncal vagotomy alone or truncal vagotomy+pyloroplasty as well as in untreated controls. Both truncal vagotomy alone and truncal vagotomy+pyloroplasty were effective in maintaining the blood flow during stress and preventing the development of ulcers, however, these effects were more notable in the truncal vagotomy+pyloroplasty animals. Truncal vagotomy alone or truncal vagotomy+pyloroplasty performed after the development of stress-induced ulcers had no therapeutic effects.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-8280
    Keywords: biological response modifier ; clinical effects ; immunobiological parameters ; OK-432 ; malignant ascites
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Although OK-432, a potent BRM, has been known to induce the remarkable improvement of clinical conditions in cancer patients through its strong effects on their immune capabilities, no specific immune parameters have been identified to best predict the clinical outcome after the OK-432 treatment. In an attempt to identify early parameters indicative of the clinical effects, we have administered 0.1 mg of OK-432 intraperitoneally to a total of 12 patients with malignant ascites and examined peritoneal fluid and peripheral blood obtained on 4 days before, 1, 3, and 7 days after the OK-432 injection using various immunobiological assays. Four weeks later, clinical improvements were evaluated by the disappearance of malignant cells from and/or substantial decrease in ascites. Four patients (responders) showed the improvements while 8 patients (nonresponders) showed no clinical evidence for improvement. In a few parameters among the many examined, significantly different patterns of changes were noted between responders and nonresponders. Thus, in nonresponder patients MØ and T cell population returned to an initial low level after early increases (on days 1 and/or 3), while they remained increased day 1 through 7 in responders. In responder patients, the cytotoxicity of peritoneal mononuclear cells against K562 and Daudi cells were augmented on day 7, but not in nonresponder patients. Thein vitro stimulation of the mononuclear cells with OK-432 enhanced the cytotoxic activity and induced the interferon (IFN) production in the responders but not in nonresponders. These parameters will be useful for the early prediction of the expected clinical effects of OK-432.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: indocyanine green ; ICG disappearance rate ; liver function tests
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Time-associated changes in the disappearance rate of indocyanine green from the blood (K·ICG) as an index of liver function, were studied. Blood was drawn 5 times at 3-minute intervals from 31 patients. Early, intermediate, and late K·ICG values were 0.087±0.040, 0.082±0.038, and 0.076±0.033 min−1, respectively, showing serial decreases. When blood was drawn 8 times at 2-minute intervals from 22 other patients, the means of the K·ICG values at 11 time points showed a nearly linear relationship (r=−0.986). These findings indicated that K·ICG is approxomated by a linear function of time, K(t)=−K′·t+K0. According to this function, K·ICG is considered to decrease by 1.96% every minute. The K·ICG value determined by the conventional method is, therefore, a mean disappearance rate of 15 minutes, and K0 is considered to reflect the initial reaction speed.
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