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  • 1
    ISSN: 1437-160X
    Keywords: Fibromyalgia ; Back pain ; Muscle tension ; Tissue oxygen tension ; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Muscle tissue oxygen tension was measured by a polarographic oxygen fine-needle probe, and inorganic phosphate and creatine phosphate spectra were recorded using magnetic resonance spectroscopy in patients with chronic low back pain and in patients with fibromyalgia. Results were compared with healthy controls. The tissue oxygen tension was markedly higher in those with tense muscles than in normal subjects. Magnetic resonance spectra for inorganic phosphate were higher in patients demonstrating muscle contraction, and intracellular pH was shifted in the alkaline direction in cases with increased muscle tension. Results show that hypoxia is not the result of increased muscle tension, as was thought previously, but results from oversupply of oxygen demanded by the muscle, leading to increased capillary perfusion and rising oxygen tension.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Temporal bone ; CT ; Ear ; middle ; Ear ; labyrinth ; Three-dimensional CT ; hybrid rendering ; Virtual endoscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Recent developments in 3D reconstructions can enhance the quality and diagnostic value of axial 2D image data sets with direct benefits for clinical practice. To show the possible advantages of a hybrid rendering method [color-coded 3D shaded-surface display (SSD)- and volume rendering method] with the possibility of virtual endoscopy we have specifically highlighted the use in relation to the middle and inner ear structures. We examined 12 patients with both normal findings and postoperative changes, using image data sets from high-resolution spiral computed tomography (HRSCT). The middle and inner ear was segmented using an interactive threshold interval density volume-growing method and visualized with a color-coded SSD rendering method. The temporal bone was visualized using a transparent volume rendering method. The 3D- and virtual reconstructions were compared with the axial 2D source images. The evaluated middle and inner ear structures could be seen in their complete form and correct topographical relationship, and the 3D- and virtual reconstructions indicated an improved representation and spatial orientation of these structures. A hybrid and virtual endoscopic method could add information and improve the value of imaging in the diagnosis and management of patients with middle or inner ear diseases making the understanding and interpretation of axial 2D CT image data sets easier. The introduction of an improved rendering algorithm aids radiological diagnostics, medical education, surgical planning, surgical training, and postoperative assessment.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Key words Sudden hearing loss ; Cholesterol ; Fibrinogen ; Heparin-induced low-density ; Lipoprotein ¶precipitation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The pathogenesis of sudden hearing loss (SHL) is still not well understood. Possible causes include increased blood viscosity, microthrombosis or altered blood flow. Hypercholesterolemia, hyperfibrinogenemia and increased platelet aggregation are frequently observed in patients with SHL. The aim of this study was to investigate whether drastic lowering of plasma cholesterol and fibrinogen by selective extracorporal apheresis could have a beneficial effect on hearing recovery in these patients. Seven patients with SHL were treated with an extracorporal procedure removing fibrinogen and cholesterol from plasma. Six of the seven patients showed an immediate improvement in auditory thresholds following a single treatment of heparin-induced low-density lipoprotein precipitation. These findings indicate for the first time that acute and drastic removal of plasma fibrinogen and low-density lipoproteins may be an effective clinical method for the treatment of patients with SHL.
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 255 (1998), S. 281-284 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Key words Hemoconcentration ; Sudden hearing loss ; Distortion products of otoacoustic emissions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Hemodilution is considered to be a useful therapy for sudden hearing loss by improving cochlear blood flow (COBF) as a result of decreasing viscosity of the whole blood. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate whether hemoconcentration actually leads to a diminished COBF and impaired function of the cochlea to thus play a role in the pathogenesis of sudden hearing loss. Ten New Zealand White rabbits were anesthetized and ventilated. Cochlear function was evaluated by measuring distortion products of otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) at the beginning of each experiment and after 120 min. In the interim, each test animal’s hematocrit was raised by an infusion of packed red cells. Control animals were not infused, so hematocrits were left unchanged. Reproducibility of DPOAE measurements were found to be dependent upon the stimulus level. Correlation coefficients were 0.83 for 65 dB SPL and 0.78 for 45 dB SPL. Although no changes in the absolute level of DPOAEs were observed after raising the hematocrit, correlation coefficients were diminshed to 0.68 at 65 dB SPL and 0.58 at 45 dB SPL. Hemoconcentration caused no apparent changes in the cochlear function in our animals. Although these findings may reflect species differences, hemoconcentration might still be a factor causing sudden hearing loss in older, atherosclerotic patients.
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