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  • 1
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Laparoscopic colectomy ; Laparotomy ; Postoperative ileus ; Complications ; Nasogastric tube ; Colectomy ; Colorectal surgery
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the length of postoperative ileus in patients undergoing colectomy by either laparotomy or laparoscopy. METHODS: A total of 166 patients were studied. These patients were divided into two groups: Group 1, in which colectomy was done laparoscopically, and Group 2, consisting of patients undergoing laparotomy. Both groups contained 83 patients who were matched for disease severity, indications for surgery, and procedure. Indications for surgery included sigmoid diverticulitis in 12 (14 percent) patients, polyps in 22 (27 percent), Crohn's disease in 21 (25 percent), colorectal cancer in 11 (13 percent), stoma reversal in 8 (10 percent), rectal prolapse in 3 (4 percent), and other indications in 6 (7 percent) in each group. Operations were colectomy with anastomosis (42 ileocolic, 26 colorectal, 6 colocolic, 4 ileorectal, and 2 ileal J pouch) or without anastomosis (3 abdominoperineal resections) performed by the same surgeons during the same time period (January 1993 to October 1996). The nasogastric tube was removed from all patients immediately after surgery in both groups. All patients received a clear liquid diet on the first postoperative day, followed by a regular diet as tolerated. The nasogastric tube was reinserted if two or more episodes of emesis of more than 200 ml occurred in the absence of bowel movement. Patients were discharged from the hospital when tolerating a regular diet without evidence of ileus. Statistical analysis was performed using unpairedt-test and Fisher's exact probability test. RESULTS: The male-to-female ratio was 38 to 45 in both groups. A total of 10 (12 percent) and 23 (28 percent) patients in Group 1 and Group 2 had emesis (P=0.02), and the rate of nasogastric tube reinsertion was 5 (6 percent) and 13 (16 percent), respectively (P〉0.05). There were significant differences between Groups 1 and 2 relative to the lengths of ileus (3.5±1.3vs. 5.4±1.7 days, respectively;P〈0.001), hospitalization (6.6±3.3vs. 8.1±2.5 days, respectively;P〈0.002), and operative time (170±60vs. 114±46 minutes, respectively;P〈0.001). The morbidity rate was 16 (19.2 percent) and 18 (21.6 percent) in the laparoscopy and laparotomy groups, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Although early oral intake is safe and can be tolerated by 84 percent of patients after colectomy by laparotomy, laparoscopic colectomy reduced the lengths of both postoperative ileus and hospitalization.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 31-34 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Hemorrhoidectomy ; Postoperative pain ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare closed (Ferguson) hemorrhoidectomy to open (Milligan-Morgan) hemorrhoidectomy regarding postoperative conditions, complications, and long-term results. METHOD: This was a randomized study of 77 patients with second-degree or third-degree hemorrhoids suitable for hemorrhoidectomy. In 39 patients the Milligan-Morgan procedure was used, and in 38 patients the Ferguson procedure was used. Details of operations, postoperative complications, and length of postoperative stay were recorded. Pain was assessed from a visual analog scale and by registration of postoperative analgesic medication. Follow-up was done at three weeks, six weeks, and by visit or telephone interview after at least a year. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences were found between the two methods regarding complications, pain, or postoperative stay. There were four reoperations for bleeding, all after Milligan-Morgan operations. At follow-up after three weeks 86 percent of the Ferguson patients had completely healed wounds, and none had signs of infection. Of the Milligan-Morgan patients, only 18 percent had completely healed wounds, and symptoms of delayed wound healing were significantly more frequent. One patient had a superficial wound infection. After one year more than 10 percent in each group had recurrent hemorrhoids with symptoms. CONCLUSION: Both methods are fairly efficient treatment for hemorrhoids, without serious draw-backs. The closed method has no advantage in postoperative pain reduction, but wounds heal faster, and the risk of wound dehiscence seems exaggerated.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 249-256 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Single-stage proctocolectomy ; Crohn's disease ; Complications ; Delayed perineal wound healing ; Stomal complications ; Long-term results ; Recurrence ; Risk factor for recurrence
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to review our overall experience of single-stage proctocolectomy for Crohn's disease. METHODS: One hundred three patients who underwent single-stage proctocolectomy for Crohn's disease between 1958 and 1997 were reviewed. Factors affecting the incidence of recurrence were examined using a multivariate analysis. RESULTS: Principal indications for proctocolectomy were chronic colitis (49 percent), acute colitis (37 percent), and anorectal disease (14 percent). The commonest postoperative complication was delayed perineal wound healing (n=36; 35 percent), followed by intra-abdominal sepsis (17 percent) and stomal complications (15 percent). In 23 patients the perineal wound healed between three and six months after proctocolectomy, whereas in 13 patients the wound remained unhealed for more than six months. There were two hospital deaths (2 percent) caused by sepsis. The 5-year, 10-year, and 15-year cumulative reoperation rates for small-bowel recurrence were 13, 17, and 25 percent, respectively, after a median follow-up of 18.6 years. From a multivariate analysis, factors affecting reoperation rate for recurrence were gender (male; hazard ratio 2.4vs. female;P=0.03) and age at operation (≤30 years; hazard ratio 2.6vs. 〉30 years;P=0.04). The following factors did not affect the reoperation rate: duration of symptoms, smoking habits, associated perforating disease, coexisting small-bowel disease, postoperative complications, and medical treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Proctocolectomy for Crohn's disease is associated with a high incidence of complications, particularly delayed perineal wound healing. Proctocolectomy carries a low recurrence rate in the long term. However, young male patients are at high risk of recurrence.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 419-422 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Neuropathy ; Femoral nerve ; Colectomy ; Complications ; Retractors
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Postoperative femoral neuropathy is an uncommon complication of abdominal surgery. We present four cases occurring after colectomy at our institution and discuss the diagnosis and treatment.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 743-751 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Fecal incontinence ; Dynamic graciloplasty ; Neurostimulation ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: Dynamic graciloplasty has been used for intractable fecal incontinence, and good results have been reported. The aim of this study was to assess prospectively the safety and efficacy of dynamic graciloplasty for intractable fecal incontinence in a prospective, multicenter trial. METHODS: A total of 123 adults were treated with dynamic graciloplasty at 20 institutions. Continence was assessed preoperatively and postoperatively by use of 14-day diaries. RESULTS: There was one treatment-related death. One hundred eighty-nine adverse events occurred in 91 patients (74 percent). Forty-nine patients (40 percent) required one or more operations to treat complications. One hundred seventy (90 percent) events were resolved. Sixty-three percent of patients without pre-existing stomas recorded a 50 percent or greater decrease in incontinent events 12 months after dynamic graciloplasty, and an additional 11 percent experienced lesser degrees of improvement. Twenty-six percent were not improved, worsened, or exited. In patients with pre-existing stomas, 33 percent achieved successful outcomes at 12 months. This number increased to 60 percent at 18 months. Seventy-eight percent of patients had increased enema retention time, and mean anal canal pressures improved significantly at 12 months. Significant changes in quality of life were also observed. CONCLUSIONS: Objective improvement can be demonstrated in the majority of patients with end-stage fecal incontinence treated with dynamic graciloplasty. Reduction in incontinence episodes can be correlated with improved quality of life. Adverse events are frequently encountered, but most resolve with treatment.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1534-4681
    Keywords: Cephalic vein ; Subclavian vein ; Central venous access ; Implanted port ; Tunneled catheter ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: Chronic indwelling central venous access devices (CICVAD) generally are placed by the percutaneous subclavian vein approach. The cephalic vein cutdown approach is used only infrequently. Although the technique has been well described, few prospective data are available on the cephalic vein cutdown approach. Methods: From September 9, 1998, to July 20, 1999, the cephalic vein cutdown approach was attempted in 100 consecutive cancer patients taken to the operating room with the intention of placing CICVAD. Median patient age was 54.5 years (range 18–88), with 46 men and 54 women. Twenty-five patients had gastrointestinal malignancies, 17 had breast cancer, 15 had lymphoma, 13 had lung cancer, 12 had leukemia, 5 had multiple myeloma, and 13 had other malignancies. Patients were followed prospectively for immediate and long-term outcome. Results: CICVAD placement via the cephalic vein cutdown approach was successful in 82 patients; the remaining 18 patients required conversion to a percutaneous subclavian vein approach. The reasons for inability to place CICVAD via cephalic vein cutdown approach were a cephalic vein that was too small (10 patients), an absent cephalic vein (7 patients), and inability to traverse the angle of insertion of the cephalic vein into the subclavian vein (1 patient). There were 56 subcutaneous ports and 26 tunneled catheters. Median operating time was 44 minutes (range, 26–79 minutes). No postoperative pneumothorax occurred. Median catheter duration was 198 days (range, 0–513 days). Long-term complications included catheter-related bacteremia (6%), site infection (2%), deep venous thrombosis (5%), port pocket hematoma (1%), and superior vena cava stricture (1%). Thirty-seven percent of patients have died since CICVAD placement. Twenty-nine percent of the CICVADs have been removed. Conclusions: The cephalic vein cutdown approach was successful in 82% of patients. This approach is a safe and useful alternative to the percutaneous subclavian vein approach.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 1628-1631 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Gracilis muscle flap ; Ileal pouch-anal anastomosis ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Failure of an ileal pouch-anal anastomosis may result in unsuccessful completion of the anastomosis or removal of an ischemic pouch. We report a technique for preservation of the muscular wall of the rectum after mucosal dissection, which allowed a successful delayed pull-through.
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    Diseases of the colon & rectum 43 (2000), S. 1749-1753 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Adhesions ; Operative technique ; Complications ; Economics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to document prospectively the time required to gain access to the abdomen to perform a planned procedure in patients with and without previous surgery. METHODS: Patients were obtained from the consecutive cases of 11 surgeons at three colorectal surgery centers. Opening time (skin incision to retractor placement) was measured and recorded in the operating room by the circulating nurse or by an independent researcher. Demographic data including the number and type of previous operations and the presence and severity of adhesions were recorded by the staff surgeon. A comparison of opening times between patients with and without previous abdominal operations was conducted. RESULTS: One hundred ninety-eight patients had abdominal operations. Fifty-five percent had previous abdominal procedures. Patients with prior surgery required a mean of 21 minutes to open their abdomens, whereas patients without prior surgery required a mean of 6 minutes (P〈0.01). The median times were 17 and 6 minutes, respectively. Eighty-three percent of patients with prior surgery had adhesions, whereas only 7 percent of patients had adhesions on their initial operation. Patients with prior surgery also had higher grade adhesions (P〈0.001). Irrespective of previous surgery, comparing patients with adhesions with those without, patients with adhesions required a mean of 22 minutes to open, whereas the lack of adhesions resulted in a mean opening time of 6 minutes. CONCLUSIONS: Previous surgery and the presence of adhesions add significant time to opening the abdomen.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Pilonidal cyst ; Lumbar osteomyelis ; Epidural abscess ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: This study was conducted to report the rare presentation of lumbar osteomyelitis and epidural abscess as a complication of a pilonidal cyst. METHODS: A case report is presented. RESULTS: We describe the rare case of a male patient with diabetes with a recurring pilonidal cyst who developed a lumbar osteomyelitis and epidural abscess three weeks after pilonidal cyst excision with epidural anesthesia, with a fatal outcome despite emergency treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Life-threatening complications should be kept in mind in high-risk patients with repetitive surgery and neurologic involvement.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. S442 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Intraartikuläre Fersenbeinfraktur ; Klassifikation ; Weichteilschaden ; Komplikationen ; Ergebnisse ; Keywords Intraarticular calcaneal fracture ; Classification ; Soft tissue lesions ; Complications ; Results
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Even now, the diagnosis of a dislocated intraarticular calcaneal fracture means a handicap for many patients. A bilateral fracture usually means the end of professional life – especially in the case of any job involving physical work. Because the functional outcome after an intraarticular calcaneal fracture is determined by the degree to which restoration of the different articular surfaces, and of the height, length and width of the affected calcaneus is achieved, operative treatment has become much more frequent in recent years. Discussion continues on the operative treatment of high comminuted fractures. The available studies are not comparable, differing as they do in the classification systems and criteria of outcome used and the postoperative check-up schedules followed. Despite some progress towards standardization of the operative procedure in the last 10 years, especially with respect to soft tissue treatment and the types of implants used, several questions remain to be answered. Our own experience is reported.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Diagnose einer intraartikulären dislozierten Fersenbeinfraktur bedeutet auch heute noch für viele Patienten eine Einschränkung der künftigen Belastbarkeit, bei beidseitiger Betroffenheit in der Regel das Ausscheiden aus einem körperlich belasteten Beruf. Da sich das funktionelle Ergebnis der Fersenbeinfraktur im Wesentlichen durch die Wiederherstellung der Gelenkflächen, Höhe, Länge und Breite sowie Achsen des Fersenbeins beeinflussen lässt, hat die operative Rekonstruktion in den letzten Jahren deutlich zugenommen. Die Diskussion über die operative Versorgung von Fersenbeinfrakturen ist insbesondere bei Trümmerfrakturen noch nicht als abgeschlossen zu betrachten. Die vorliegende Fülle von Studien ist bezüglich der Klassifikation, der Nachuntersuchungskriterien und der Nachuntersuchungszeiträume nur schwer zu vergleichen. Trotz einer seit nun mehr als über einem Jahrzehnt perfektionierten und zunehmend standardisierten Operationstechnik bleiben noch viele Fragen zu beantworten. Über Schwierigkeiten bei der operativen Versorgung wird berichtet.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. S205 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Distale Unterarmfrakturen ; Konservative Therapie ; Operative Therapie ; Risiken ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Distal fractures of lower arm ; Conservative therapy ; Operative therapy ; Risks ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The treatment of distal fractures of the lower arm can be conservative or operative. The immediate aims of any treatment are anatomical realignment and the avoidance of trophic impairments, with the ultimate objective of unrestricted function of the hand and wrist. A graduated treatment scheme based on the ASIF classification is necessary to do justice to the different forms of fracture that can occur. The majority of injuries can still be successfully treated by conservative means; operative treatment becomes more important when there are signs of unusually high levels of instability or joint involvement. The authors’ own patient population is presented in this paper: in these patients fixation with Kirschner wires has proved to be the most successful of the operative procedures used, followed by palmar plate fixation with or without cancellous bone plasty, and for C-type fractures according to the ASIF classification or when there ¶is severe soft-tissue damage, application of ¶a fixateur externe spanning the joint has proved best. Treatment strategy, risks, complications and results are presented.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Behandlung distaler Unterarmfrakturen kann konservativ oder operativ erfolgen. Ziel jeder Behandlung sind die anatomische Reposition und Retention sowie die Vermeidung trophischer Störungen mit dem Fernziel einer unbeeinträchtigten Funktion der Hand und des Handgelenks. In Anlehnung an die AO-Klassifikation ist ein stufenförmiges Behandlungsschema notwendig, um den verschiedenen Frakturformen gerecht zu werden. Ein Großteil der Verletzungen kann nach wie vor erfolgreich konservativ behandelt werden, bei Zeichen einer erhöhten Instabilität oder einer Gelenkbeteiligung rückt die operative Behandlung zunehmend in den Vordergrund. Im eigenen, dargestellten Krankengut hat sich bei den operativen Verfahren schwerpunktmäßig die Kirschner-Draht-Osteosynthese bewährt, nachfolgend die palmare Plattenosteosynthese mit oder ohne Spongiosaplastik und bei Frakturen der C-Typen nach AO und bei höhergradigem Weichteilschaden die gelenkübergreifende Fixateur-externe-Anordnung. Behandlungsstrategie, Risiken, Komplikationen und Ergebnisse werden dargestellt.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. S500 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Hoffnung ; Selbstständigkeit ; Komplikationen ; Gangschulung ; Keywords Hope ; Independence ; Complications ; Mobility training
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract In the treatment of paraplegic patients ¶there is a definite discrepancy between the ideas and wishes of the patients and the approaches and objectives of the physiotherapists. The greatest concern of the person affected is recovery of the ability to walk, while the main emphases of physiotherapy primarily involve avoiding complications of paralysis and achieving the highest possible degree of independence. One aid used in teaching partially paralysed patients to walk again is the walking belt, which complements the neurophysiological treatment methods very well. Mobility training with completely paralysed patients is obviously restricted owing to the lack of function. Sources of problems include relapsing shoulder pain and marked spasticity, which limit the results that can be achieved by way of rehabilitation medicine. With the support of an electronic measuring system the threat of pressure sores can be successfully combated.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung In der Behandlung Querschnittgelähmter besteht zwischen den Vorstellungen und Wünschen der Patienten und den Gesichtspunkten und Zielen der Physiotherapie eine deutliche Diskrepanz. Der Betroffene erhofft sich v. a. das Wiedererlangen seiner Gehfähigkeit, die Schwerpunkte der Physiotherapie liegen in erster Linie auf der Vermeidung lähmungsbedingter Komplikationen und dem Erreichen maximaler Selbstständigkeit. Gangschulung wird bei inkomplett Gelähmten u. a. mit Hilfe des Laufbands durchgeführt, das eine hervorragende Ergänzung der neurophysiologischen Behandlungstechniken darstellt. Das Gehtraining mit komplett Gelähmten reduziert sich naturgemäß aus Mangel an funktionellen Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Unter anderem können rezidivierende Schulterschmerzen und starke Spastik Probleme darstellen und sich limitierend auf das Rehabilitationsergebnis auswirken. Der Dekubitusgefahr wird, unterstützt durch ein elektronisches Messsystem, erfolgreich entgegengewirkt.
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    Journal of gastroenterology 35 (2000), S. 907-911 
    ISSN: 1435-5922
    Keywords: Key words: gastric cancer ; liver neoplasms ; secondary ; interventional radiology ; chemotherapy ; chemoembolization ; therapeutic
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    Notes: Abstract: Little is known about the effectiveness of transcatheter chemotherapy in liver metastases from gastric cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial results of hepatic artery infusion and oily chemoembolization in these liver secondaries. Courses of transcatheter arterial infusion with 5-fluorouracil/doxorubicin (12 patients) and oily chemoembolization with doxorubicin-in-iodized oil and gelatin sponge (12 patients) were performed in 24 patients with histologically proven unresectable gastric cancer liver metastases. A positive effect of treatment (partial response + stabilization) was seen in 92% of the patients after chemoinfusion and in 50% after chemoembolization. The 1- and 2-year actuarial survival rates were 92% and 53% for infusion vs 50% and 17% for chemoembolization, respectively (log-rank test, P = 0.0009). For patients who had already died, the mean survival was 19.2 months vs 9.5 months (Student's t-test, P 〈 0.05) with median survivals of 23 months vs 8 months, respectively. The results with arterial infusion were very close to those reported for liver resection. Transcatheter therapy appears to be useful for the palliation of unresectable liver metastases from gastric cancer. If regional chemotherapy is used, arterial infusion should be the first-choice treatment, with oily chemoembolization being reserved for patients who do not respond to infusion.
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  • 14
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; docetaxel ; gastric cancer
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    Notes: Abstract Purpose:A multi-centric trial was performed to explore theclinical activity, in terms of response and toxicity (primary objectives),duration of response and survival (secondary objectives), of docetaxel withcisplatin in advanced gastric cancer (AGC). Patients and methods:Patients with measurable unresectable and/ormetastatic gastric carcinoma, performance status ≤1, normal hematological,hepatic and renal functions and not pretreated for advanced disease bychemotherapy received up to eight cycles of TC (docetaxel 85 mg/m2d1, cisplatin 75 mg/m2 d1) q3w. Dose escalation to 100mg/m2 was performed in five patients and was discontinued forexcessive toxicity. Results:Forty-eight patients were accrued. A median of 5cycles/patient was given. We observed 2 complete and 25 partial responses foran overall intent to treat response rate of 56% (95% CI:41%–71%). Twelve patients had stable disease for ≥9weeks (3 cycles). The median time to progression and overall survival were 6.6and 9 months, respectively. Grade ≥3 toxicities were neutropenia81%, anemia 32%, thrombocytopenia 4%, alopecia36%, fatigue 9%, mucositis 9%, diarrhea 6%,nausea/vomiting 4%, neurologic 2%, and one anaphylaxisprecluding treatment administration. We recorded nine episodes of non-fatalfebrile neutropenia in eight patients, two of them with docetaxel at 100mg/m2. There were no direct treatment-related deaths. Conclusions:TC is active in AGC with a high response rate in amulticentric trial. Despite its hematotoxicity, this regimen is well toleratedand can be recycled as originally planned in 78% of the cases. Theseresults may serve as basis for further developments of docetaxel containingregimens in this disease.
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    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; concomitant chemoradiotherapy ; head and neck cancer ; paclitaxel ; radiation ; reirradiation
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Concomitant chemoradiotherapy is an effectivetreatment modality for advanced head and neck cancer, but improved regimensare needed. We sought to define the toxicities, recommended phase II dose, andoutcome of a combination chemotherapy regimen with concomitanthyperfractionated radiotherapy in patients with poor prognosis cancers of thehead and neck, including those having received prior curative intentradiotherapy. Patients and methods:From 1995 until 1997, 54 patients weretreated, 25 of whom had received a prior full course of radiotherapy to thehead and neck. Patients were treated with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 600mg/m2/day continuous infusion × 5 days (days 1–5),hydroxyurea, 500 mg p.o. bid × 11 doses (days 1–6) and paclitaxel(60–150 mg/m2) by one-hour infusion on day 2 using a doseescalation strategy. Radiotherapy was given concomitantly on days 2–6,150 cGy bid. Each of 4–5 cycles was delivered every other week. Results:The MTD of paclitaxel was 100 mg/m2. Theregimen was feasible; radiotherapy was delivered at a median of 7300 cGy and83% of patients received ≥80% planned dose intensity.Hematological toxicity, with granulocyte colony stimulating factor, was verymild. Dose limiting toxicities were mucositis and dermatitis. Despite poorprognosis, two-year survival was 45%. Conclusions:The recommended phase II dose of this regimen is 5-FU600 mg/m2/day × 120 hours (days 1–5), hydroxyurea 500mg p.o. b.i.d. × 11 doses (days 1–6), paclitaxel 100mg/m2 over one hour on day 2, and radiotherapy 150 cGy b.i.d. days2–6. Concomitant chemotherapy and re-irradiation was feasible on thisprotocol and resulted in long-term survival in patients without other curativeintent options.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 887-889 
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; lung metastases ; spontaneous pneumothorax
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Pneumothorax occurring in the absence of obvious lungdisease is defined as spontaneous pneumothorax. Spontaneous pneumothoraxoccurs in a variety of settings in patients with malignancies. Patients and methods:We present a case report of spontaneouspneumothorax in malignancy and review the literature. Results:No correlation was found between the occurrence ofpneumothorax with age, sex or smoking history. Pneumothorax occurred with avariety of primary tumors. However it was always associated with lungmetastases or lung involvement with tumor. In certain cases the metastaseswere detected after the occurrence of pneumothorax. Conclusions:The occurrence of pneumothorax in a patient withmalignancy should prompt a search for lung metastases.
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    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: carboplatin ; chemotherapy ; gemcitabine ; non-small-cell lung cancer ; paclitaxel
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:The combination of paclitaxel (P) and carboplatin (C)is an effective treatment for advanced NSCLC. Gemcitabine (G) is an active newdrug. We planned a phase I study to find the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) ofthe PCG combination. A phase II study was subsequently conducted to evaluatethe activity and toxicity of PCG. Patients and methods:Forty-five patients entered the study.Twenty-eight had stage IIIA–B disease, 17 stage IV. In the phase Istudy, with a fixed dose of C at AUC = 6 on day 1, P was escalated usingincrements of 25 mg/m2 starting from 175 mg/m2 on day1 and G with increments of 200 mg/m2 starting from 800mg/m2 on day 1 and 8. Results:Fourteen patients entered the phase I study. The MTD wasreached at P 200 mg/m2, C AUC = 6 and G 1000 mg/m2.Neutropenic fever and grade 3 diarrhea were the dose limiting toxicities.Thirty-one patients were treated in the phase II study with P 175mg/m2, C AUC = 6 and G 1000 mg/m2. Response rate was57% (68% in stage III and 47% in stage IV).Myelosuppression was the main toxicity, with grade 3–4 leukopeniaoccurring in 35% of cases. Grade 3 anemia was observed in 24%of cases and grade 3–4 thrombocytopenia occurred in 34% ofpatients. Non-hematological toxicity was mild. Median survival and one-yearactuarial survival were 20.5 months and 74% for stage III and 11.5months and 47% for stage IV. Conclusions:PCG is a promising regimen for treating advancedNSCLC. A phase III study comparing PCG to paclitaxel plus carboplatin inadvanced NSCLC is ongoing. On the other hand, we are planning to introduce thePCG regimen in the treatment of stage II–III patients in the setting ofa multimodality treatment.
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  • 18
    ISSN: 1434-3932
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Endovaskuläre Operationen ; Stents ; Aortenstentprothese ; Bauchaortenaneurysma ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Endovascular surgery ; Stents ; Aortic stent prostheses ; Aneurysm ; Abdominal aorta ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract  Intraoperative complications can be divided into three categories on the basis of the time of their occurrence: Group I – Problems associated with access; group II: introduction of the endovascular stent (a: release of the main segment, b: anchoring the second limb); and group III: incidence of primary endoleaks. The objective of the present study was to describe the management of these complications. In a group of 130 patients undergoing endovascular treatment of aneurysms of the abdominal aorta, a total of 31 complications occurred in 26 patients (20.0%). The most frequently encountered complication in each group and its respective management was as follows: Group I: Correction was performed using dilatation and retroperitoneal stretching as well as surgical shortening of the external iliac artery with interposition; group IIa: overstenting the renal arteries was corrected either by conversion or tugging at the endograft; group IIb: the guide wire or docking system could not be placed. Such cases were managed either through conversion or use of fresh systems; group III: such complications were treated with repeated stent placement, postoperative coil embolizations, or conversion. The endovascular therapy of aortic aneurysms is associated with intraoperative complications in 20% of cases. Adequate management helps to keep both morbidity and mortality rates low.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung  Intraoperative Komplikationen können je nach Zeitpunkt des Ereignisses in 3 Gruppen definiert werden: Gruppe I – Zugangsprobleme, Gruppe II – Einbringen des endovaskulären Stents (a: Absetzen des Hauptteils, b: Andocken des 2. Schenkels), Gruppe III – Inzidenz primärer Endoleaks. Zielsetzung dieser retrospektiven Studie war es, das Management zur Behebung dieser Komplikationen darzustellen. Von 130 Patienten mit endovaskulärer Ausschaltung eines Aortenaneurysmas traten bei 26 Patienten 31 intraoperative Komplikationen auf (20,0%). Die führenden Komplikationen in jeder Gruppe sowie das daraus resultierende Management waren: Gruppe I: Die Korrektur erfolgte durch Dilatation, retroperitoneale Streckung, Kürzungsoperation der A. iliaca externa und Interponat. Gruppe II a: Bei Überstentung der Nierenarterien erfolgte die Konversion oder Zug am Endograft. Gruppe II b: Führungsdraht oder Andocksystem können nicht platziert werden. Die Behebung erfolgte durch Konversion und Anwendung neuer Systeme. Gruppe III: Hier wurden erneute Stentplazierungen, postoperativer Coil-Embolisationen und Konversionen durchgeführt. Die endovaskuläre Therapie aortaler Aneurysmen birgt eine Rate intraoperativer Schwierigkeiten von 20%. In 3,8% der Fälle musste eine Konversion durchgeführt werden. Durch adäquates Management konnten die Letalität (1/26) und Morbidität jedoch gering gehalten werden.
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  • 19
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; gemcitabine ; malignant glioma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose:We conducted a phase II multicentre study of gemcitabinein patients with anaplastic astrocytoma and glioblastoma multiforme at firstrelapse. Patients and methods:Patients with anaplastic astrocytoma orglioblastoma multiforme receiving a stable dose of steroids and ECOGperformance status ≤3 were eligible for this study at the time of firstrelapse. One adjuvant chemotherapy regimen was permissible. Patients receivedgemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 i.v. weekly × 3, repeated on afour-weekly cycle. Results:Of 20 patients enrolled, 15 were evaluable for response,19 for non-hematological toxicity and 18 for hematological toxicity. Sevenpatients had anaplastic astrocytoma (AA) and twelve glioblastoma multiforme(GBM). Age ranged from 28–71 years (median 50). Fifteen patientsdiscontinued therapy due to disease progression. The median number of cyclesadministered was 1 (range 1–11); only two patients received more thanthree cycles. Hematologic toxicity was acceptable and no grade 4 toxicity wasseen. One patient developed Pneumocystispneumonia and eventualpulmonary embolism; one died of gastric hemorrhage related to steroid therapy.No objective responses were seen. Nine patients had stable disease (medianduration 2.7 months, range 0.9–11.2). Conclusions:Gemcitabine given in this dose and schedule seemswell tolerated but is not active in patients with recurrent high-gradegliomas.
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  • 20
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: alkylating agents ; bendamustine ; chemotherapy ; phase I study ; solid tumours ; weekly chemotherapy
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:The cytotoxic agent bendamustine combines apurine-like benzimidazol and alkylating nitrogen mustard group. The clinicallytolerated dose for single bolus bendamustine is 215 mg/m2, forfractionated therapy on four consecutive days 85 mg/m2. The maximumtolerated dose of a day 1 and 8 (q4w) 30 min infusion schedule was recentlyfound to be 160 mg/m2, mouth dryness and fatigue weredose-limiting. Our current phase I trial was designed to define therecommended dose of a new weekly short infusion schedule. Patients and methods:Patients with refractory malignant tumoursqualified for the trial after written informed consent was obtained.Bendamustine was given as a 30-min i.v. infusion weekly for up to eightconsecutive weeks. Results:Twelve patients (8 male, 4 female, median age 57.5 years,range 42–64) were enrolled in this trial. At the starting dose of 80mg/m2, two patients had dose-limiting toxicity (fatigue grade 3,mouth dryness grade 3, fever grade 4 Common Toxicity Criteria). Nodose-limiting events were observed in six patients treated at 60mg/m2. An intermediate dose level of 70 mg/m2 wasstudied in three younger, less heavily pre-treated patients, was welltolerated and not associated with dose-limiting events. Haematologicaltoxicity was mild except for grade 3–4 lymphocytopenia, occurring in 11of 12 patients. Bendamustine was found to induce long-lastingpanlymphocytopenia with predominant B-cell cytotoxicity. Conclusions:The maximum tolerated dose of weekly bendamustinegiven as a 30-min i.v. infusion is 80 mg/m2, mouth dryness, fatigueand fever are dose-limiting. The recommended dose for phase II trials is 60mg/m2.
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  • 21
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: anthracycline ; chemotherapy ; liposomal daunorubicin ; lymphoma
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Standard therapy for lymphoma consists of acyclophosphamide (C), doxorubicin, vincristine (V), and prednisone (P) (CHOP)combination regimen. Liposomal daunorubicin (DaunoXome®) is an alternativeto doxorubicin for patients with lymphoma because of its more favorable safetyprofile and potentially more selective uptake in lymphoma. The objectives ofthis study were to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of liposomaldaunorubucin with CVP (COP-X) and the tolerability of the regimen in patientswith indolent lymphoma. Patients and methods:Patients with low-grade andintermediate-grade lymphoma having adequate cardiac, hepatic, and renalfunction were enrolled. Patients received C 750 mg/m2, V 1.4mg/m2 (maximum 2.0 mg), and liposomal daunorubicin 50–100mg/m2 i.v. on day 1 and P 100 mg p.o. on days 1–5. MTD wasthe liposomal daunorubicin dose associated with 20% dose-limitingtoxicity (ANC 〈500/mm3 for 〉5 days or febrile neutropenia). Results:Twenty patients, median age 59 years, were treated. Theliposomal daunorubicin MTD combined with CVP was 70–80 mg/m2,depending on patient population. No significant non-hematologic toxicityoccurred. Response rate was 44% (2 complete and 5 partial responses). Conclusions:A liposomal daunorubicin dose of 80 mg/m2in the COP-X regimen was well tolerated with little non-hematologic toxicity.
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  • 22
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: adjuvant ; chemotherapy ; gastric cancer ; meta-analysis ; randomised clinical trial
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Several studies have investigated the possible roleof the adjuvant chemotherapy after curative resection for gastric cancerfailing to show a clear indication; previous meta-analyses suggested smallsurvival benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy, but the statistical methods usedwere open to criticisms. Materials and methods:Randomised trials were identified by meansof Medline and CancerLit and by selecting references from relevant articles.Systematic review of all randomised clinical trials of adjuvant chemotherapyfor gastric cancer compared with surgery alone, published before January 2000,were considered. Pooling of data was performed using the fixed effect model.Death for any cause was the study endpoint. The hazard ratio and its95% confidence intervals (95% CI), derived according to themethod of Parmar, were the statistics chosen for summarising the relativebenefit of chemotherapyversuscontrol. Results:Overall 20 articles (21 comparisons) were considered foranalysis. Three studies used single agent chemotherapy, seven combination of5-fluorouracil (5-FU) with anthracyclin, ten combination of 5-FU withoutanthracyclines. Information on 3658 patients, 2180 deaths, was collected. Chemotherapy reduced the risk of death by 18% (hazard ratio 0.82,95% CI: 0.75–0.89, P 〈 0.001). Association ofAnthracyclines to 5-FU did not show a statistically significant improvementwhen compared with the effect of the other regimens. Conclusions:Chemotherapy produces a small survival benefit inpatients with curatively resected gastric cancer. However, taking into accountthe limitations of literature based meta-analyses, adjuvant chemotherapy isstill to be considered as an investigational approach.
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  • 23
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; chromosome aberrations ; malignant germ-cell tumours
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  • 24
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; drug interaction ; in vitroassay
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background: Chemotherapy using multi-drug regimens is consideredmore active than single-agent therapy. This may be due to synergisticinteractions or, simply, a higher probability of administering an activeagent. We investigated in vitrothe type of drug interactions in arecognized regimen in relationship to tumour type and drug sensitivity. Patients and methods: The possibility of synergistic and additiveinteractions between individual cytotoxic drugs was investigated for thecomponent drugs of the established FEC regimen, i.e., 5-fluorouracil,epirubicin and cyclophosphamide, in 243 patient tumour samples representingvarious drug sensitivity using the non-clonogenic fluorometric microculturecytotoxicity assay. Results: Using a cell survival of ≤50% as a limit fordrug activity and sample sensitivity, the overall response rates to the mostactive single drug (Dmax) and the combination were 56% and64%, respectively, with a distribution among diagnoses similar to thatin the clinic. For 86% of the samples there was concordance withrespect to judgement of activity using either Dmax or thecombination. For samples being sensitive to at least one single drug,95% were also sensitive to the combination whereas for samples withinsignificant Dmax effect, only 2% were sensitive to thecombination. In samples with modest Dmax effects, i.e., cellsurvival in the range 〉50%–≤80%, 45%responded to the combination. The effect of the combination was generally wellpredicted from the Dmax effect. Conclusions:The superior antitumour effect of drug combinationscompared with single drugs may be due to the higher chance of selecting anactive agent. However, for intermediately sensitive tumours, additionalinteraction effects of a combination may be of clinical significance.
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  • 25
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; ovarian cancer ; second-line
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Gemcitabine is active in patients with otherwiseresistant or refractory ovarian cancer. As the drug is well tolerated, studiesusing gemcitabine combined with other antineoplastic agents are needed. Theaim of the study was to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) ofepirubicin combined with gemcitabine, with and without support of G-CSF. Patients and methods:Patients with platinum-resistant orrefractory ovarian cancer were eligible. Gemcitabine (G) (starting dose 800mg/m2 day 1 and 8; 200 mg/m2 escalation per level) andepirubicin (E) (starting dose 60 mg/m2 day 1; 15 mg/m2escalation per level) were given every 21 days for four to six cycles. G-CSF(filgrastim 5 µg/kg/die) was given in case of grade 4 neutropenia(levels without support) or from day 9 up to leukocyte count〉10,000/mm3 after nadir (levels with support). Cohorts of threepatients were enrolled at each level, and another three patients were planned,if one dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) was registered. MTD was determined firstwithout and then with G-CSF. Results:Four levels were studied (G 800 + E 60; G 1000 + E 60;G 1000 + E 75; G 1000 + E 75 + G-CSF) with four, four, three and threepatients enrolled, respectively. DLT (grade 4 febrile neutropenia) wasobserved in two patients at level 3. Thus, G1000 + E 60 mg/m2 wasthe MTD without G-CSF. The addition of prophylactic G-CSF did not allow afurther increase of the dose and grade 4 thrombocytopenia was the DLT at level4. Non-hematological toxicity was mild. Grade 2 mucositis was reported in fourpatients. Among the 13 patients with measurable or evaluable disease, 3partial responses were observed for an overall response rate of 23.1%. Conclusions:The combination of gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2(day 1, 8) and epirubicin at 60 mg/m2 (day 1) is a feasibletherapy. Grade 4 neutropenia is frequent and G-CSF support is often required.With prophylactic support of G-CSF, the DLT is thrombocytopenia.
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  • 26
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: brain tumor ; chemotherapy ; encephalopathy ; late neurological toxicity ; leucoencephalopathy ; primary cerebral lymphoma ; radiochemotherapy ; systematic follow-up
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Primary cerebral non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) inimmunocompetent patients (PCL) are located exclusively in the central nervoussystem, the eye, or meninges. Clinical management of these patients remainscontroversial. Patients and methods:Clinical characteristics of the patients andparameters influencing their outcome as of December 1998 were investigated andregistered in a database of 226 patients treated in the French Federation ofCancer Centers between 1980 and 1995. Results:Most PCL are diffuse large-cell NHL with a B phenotype.The incidence of PCL has been steadily increasing over the past 20 years insome but not all countries. The overall survival of primary cerebral lymphoma(PCL) patients in the published series, a median of 12–16 months and afive-year survival of 5%–20%, is poor. Several series havenow reported long-term survivals of more than 10 years and PCL may thereforebe a curable tumor in some patients. The optimal treatment of PCL is notknown. Complete resection of the tumor does not improve outcome andmultidisciplinary approaches combining chemotherapy and radiotherapy are nowcommonly used, although the superiority of combination over radiotherapy- orchemotherapy-alone has never been demonstrated in a phase III trial. Theoptimal chemotherapy regimen, the dose and even the usefulness of brainradiotherapy after chemotherapy are therefore still matters of debate.Recently, several authors have reported a relatively high incidence of lateneurological sequelae after PCL treatment. Conclusions:The optimal treatment of PCL patients remains to bedefined. Large cooperative international phase III trials are now required todefine and improve the optimal treatment of PCL and reduce its sequelae.
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  • 27
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 81-85 
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: ABVD ; BEACOPP ; chemotherapy ; clinical trials ; COPP ; dose intensification ; Hodgkin's disease ; radiotherapy ; risk factors
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Treatment strategies in Hodgkin's disease (HD) arechanging fundamentally over the last decades. Both radiotherapy andcombination chemotherapy are effective treatment modalities. However, theoptimal choice of treatment or combinations of treatment is still debated fordifferent prognostic groups. Patients and methods:The German Hodgkin's Lymphoma Study Group(GHSG) initiated randomized clinical trials since 1978. Over the past 20years, more than 6000 patients with HD in all stages were randomized, treatedand followed by the GHSG. Patients are now being recruited from more than 300clinical centers. Results:As a consequence of different clinical trials, it is nowthe policy of the GHSG to tailor treatment to the individual risk of patients,giving favorable patients less intensive and less toxic therapy thanunfavorable patients. The treatment for early and intermediate stage HDbecomes quite similar with few cycles of polychemotherapy followed by involvedfield irradiation. In advanced stage HD, the introduction of dose intensifiedchemotherapy (BEACOPP), has improved treatment results and thus willsubstitute the MOPP or ABVD regimens. Conclusions:Although most of the patients with HD will be curedby modern treatment stategies, several questions are still subjects of ongoingclinical trials: 1) which chemotherapy regimen in which quantity will be thebest with respect to efficacy and toxicity and 2) which dose and field sizeof radiotherapy is adequate within the combined modality.
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  • 28
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: antifolate ; chemotherapy ; pancreatic cancer ; thymidylate synthase inhibitor
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    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose:To determine the safety and activity of LY231514(ALIMTA™, MTA, pemetrexed disodium, Eli Lilly and Co.,Indianapolis, IN) in chemotherapy-naïve patients with advanced pancreaticcancer. Patients and methods:Patients with unresectable or metastaticpancreatic cancer received LY231514 600 mg/m2 as a 10–minuteinfusion every three weeks. Results:Forty-two patients were enrolled in this phase II trial.The median age was 60.3 (range 37–77) years; 79% had metastaticdisease. Neutropenia was common (40% of patients ≥ grade 3) butinfectious complications were rare. Significant anemia or thrombocytopeniaoccurred in 〈20% of patients. Non-hematologic toxicities includedgrade 2 or 3 skin reaction which was ameliorated by dexamethasone. Elevationsof bilirubin or transaminases were infrequent (〈25% of patients) anddid not require dose reductions or treatment delays. Thirty-five patientsreceived two cycles of therapy and were evaluable for response. One complete(duration 16.2 months) and one partial (duration 6.9 months) were observedresulting in an objective response rate of 5.7% for evaluable patients.In addition, 17 patients (40%) had stable disease that lasted ≥6months in 5 patients. The median survival was 6.5 months, with 28% ofpatients alive at one year. Conclusions:LY231514 is a well-tolerated agent with minimalobjective antitumor activity in pancreatic cancer. The median and one yearsurvival times, which may be important indicators in phase II trials of newagents, are of interest. Combination trials of LY231514 in pancreatic cancerare planned.
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  • 29
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; 5-FU ; folinic acid ; gemcitabine ; Gemzar® ; pancreas cancer
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Gemcitabine (Gemzar®) and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)plus folinic acid (FA) both have proven activity in the treatment of patientswith advanced pancreatic cancer. The present study was initiated toinvestigate the efficacy of gemcitabine in combination with 5-FU–FA. Patients and methods:Thirty-eight patients, median age 60 years(range 34–70) with inoperable, stage IV, pancreatic cancer were enrolledinto the study and treated on an outpatient basis. All except one patientreceived at least one cycle of treatment with gemcitabine (1000mg/m2), followed by FA (200 mg/m2) and 5-FU (750mg/m2) administered as a 24-hour continuous infusion on days 1, 8,15 and 22 of a 42-day schedule. No patient had received prior chemotherapy orradiotherapy. All 38 patients were assessed for efficacy, toxicity and timeto progressive disease. Results:Two patients (5%), achieved a partial response andthirty-four patients (89%) achieved stable disease. There were twoearly deaths (≤4 weeks). The median time to progression was 7.1 months(range 0.4–18.1+; 95% confidence interval (95% CI):5.3–7.9 months). Three patients had a progression-free interval ofgreater than 12 months and 12 of 38 patients (32%) survived longer than12 months. The median overall survival was 9.3 months (range 0.5–26.5;95% CI: 7.3–13.0 months). The incidence of grade 3 and 4toxicities was low. Conclusions:The combination of gemcitabine and 5-FU–FA isactive and well tolerated and seems to offer an improvement inprogression-free interval over both gemcitabine monotherapy and 5-FU–FAtherapy.
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  • 30
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: 5-fluorouracil ; arterial access device ; chemotherapy ; colorectal cancer ; hepatic arterial chemotherapy ; liver metastases ; port-a-cath
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Hepatic arterial chemotherapy for liver metastases ofcolorectal cancer is still under discussion. Mainly because of the technicalcomplications of this mode of treatment and the lack of a survival benefit inrandomized studies. We performed an analysis of hepatic arterial5-fluorouracil (5-FU) chemotherapy in 145 consecutive patients treated at asingle institution. Patients and methods:One hundred forty-five patients withinoperable liver metastases from colorectal cancer were included. 5-FU, 1000mg/m2/day continuous infusion for five days every three weeks, wasdelivered in the hepatic artery by percutaneous catheter or arterial accessdevice. Results:The response rate was 34% for all patients,40% in patients with extrahepatic disease, and 15% in patientswith i.v. 5-FU-based pretreatment. TTP and OS for all patients were 7.5 and14.3 months, respectively. In patients with extrahepatic disease or i.v.5-FU-based pretreatment, OS was significantly shorter compared to patientswithout extrahepatic disease or 5-FU-based pretreatment (9.7 vs. 19.3 monthsand 10.1 vs. 17.4 months, respectively). forty-seven percent of patientsstopped treatment because of a complication. Complications most often seen inpatients with arterial ports were hepatic artery thrombosis (48%) anddislocation of the catheter (22%). Conclusions:The results of our analysis are in line with previousphase III studies. Extrahepatic disease and i.v. 5-FU-based pretreatment wereprognostic for reduced OS. The complication rate of hepatic arterial deliverywas worrisome, although, no negative impact on survival could be established.There is a strong need for improvement of hepatic arterial delivery methodsbefore further evaluation of hepatic arterial 5-FU will be worthwhile.
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  • 31
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: autologous stem-cell transplantation ; chemotherapy ; follicular lymphoma ; progression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:Among the 566 patients with follicular lymphomas (FL)included in the GELF 86 prospective trials from October 1986 to September1995, 372 with progressive/relapsing disease were analyzed retrospectively toidentify prognostic factors at first relapse. Patients and methods:For progressive FL, patients received mono-(22%) or polychemotherapy (78%) followed by high-dose therapy(HDT) with ASCT for 83 patients (22%). The median time toprogression from initial treatment was 23 months (range 3–102 months)and 24% of documented patients (52 of 217) had histologicaltransformation (HT). Salvage therapy produced an overall response in64% of patients and the five-year survival from progression was42%. Results:For patients who underwent HDT with ASCT compared tostandard treatment, five-year freedom from second failure was at 42%vs. 16% (P = 0.0001) and five-year survival was58% vs. 38% (P = 0.0005), respectively. Thebenefit of HDT and ASCT remained if we consider only patients less than 65years (five-year survival at 60% vs. 40%; P =0.001). Multivariate analysis of parameters significant according tounivariate analysis found that no ASCT at first progression, age at relapse〉50 years, progression on-therapy were adversely significant onsurvival. Conclusions:HDT with ASCT compared to standard treatmentprolonged remission and survival after first progression of FL patients.
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  • 32
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: 5-fluorouracil ; chemotherapy ; colorectal cancer ; cost/effectiveness analysis ; irinotecan
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:It has been shown that irinotecan is superior toinfusional 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in patients with advanced colorectal cancerafter 5-FU failure. In a recent trial, median survival was 10.8 months forpatients treated with irinotecan, compared to 8.5 months in patients receivinginfusional 5-FU. Considering the statistically significant but clinicallyrelatively small advantage of irinotecan over 5-FU, cost effectiveness shouldalso be part of treatment decision. Purpose:To relate the costs of each management approach tooverall survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. Patients and methods:The healthcare costs and medical benefits(treatment-added survival) of second-line chemotherapy in patients (infusional5-FU: 129, irinotecan: 127) were compared. Data on overall survival were drawnfrom a multicenter randomised trial that compared infusional 5-FU (continuousinfusion, AIO, or LV5-FU2 regimens) to irinotecan alone. Costs were derivedfrom the accounting system in two university hospitals in Paris, France. Results:The range in total healthcare costs was 14,135 to 12,192US$ patient between management approaches, with irinotecan chemotherapycosting most and 5-FU-continuous infusion least. If survival was included asa treatment benefit, the cost-effectiveness ratio of irinotecan over 5-FUranged from 9,344 to 10,137 US$ per year of added survival. Conclusions:The least expensive management for metastaticcolorectal was 5-FU infusion but the additional cost of irinotecan wasbalanced by the added months of survival, with a cost-effectiveness ratioclose to that of other cancer treatments.
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  • 33
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; esophageal cancer ; gemcitabine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Background:There were approximately 12,500 cases of esophageal carcinoma diagnosed in the US in 1992 and 12,200 deaths. The impact of chemotherapy on patients with metastatic disease is marginal with a median survival of only five months. Gemcitabine (LY188011,2,2,–difluorodeoxycytidine: dFdC), an analog of cytosine arabinoside (ara-C), is a pyrimidine antimetabolite. Gemcitabine has shown interesting clinical activity in initial phase II clinical trials in a variety of malignancies, including the aerodigestive malignancies, squamous-cell carcinoma of the head/neck and both non-small-cell and small-cell lung cancer. Patients and methods:A total of 21 patients with chemotherapy-naïve metastatic esophageal carcinoma were entered. Nineteen patients were evaluable for toxicity and seventeen patients were evaluable for response. Gemcitabine was administered intravenously at 1250 mg/m2 over 30–60 minutes on days 1, 8, and 15 followed by 1 week of rest. This four-week schedule defined a cycle of treatment. Patients may have received a maximum of six cycles. Results:Gemcitabine was well tolerated with minimal non-hematologic toxicity and grade 3–4 anemia, granulocytopenia, and thrombocytopenia occurring in 10.5%, 21%, and 0% of patients, respectively. No responses were seen in the seventeen evaluable patients. Conclusions:At the dose and schedule studied it would appear that gemcitabine has no activity in patients with chemotherapy-naïve esophageal carcinoma.
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    Der Gynäkologe 33 (2000), S. 872-881 
    ISSN: 1433-0393
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Sectio caesarea ; Notsectio ; Geburt ; Schwangerschaft ; Müttersterblichkeit ; Letalität ; Morbidität ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Cesarean section ; Emergency cesarean ; Birth ; Pregnancy ; Maternal mortality ; Lethality ; Morbidity ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The rate of cesarean section now exceeds 20% and continues to increase. This effect is enhanced by the almost negligible surgery-dependent risks. Maternal mortality in Central Europe has evidenced a sharp decline to approximately 10–20 deaths per 100,000 live births. Cesarean mortality due solely to surgical and/or anesthesiological intervention has also decreased considerably in the past 20 years. Nevertheless, vaginal birth entails a lower risk per se for the mother. Thus, the letality rate for vaginal birth is lower by a factor of 5–10 excluding pregnancy-dependent risks. Primary cesarean section exhibits a 1.7-fold lower risk of letality in comparison to secondary cesarean section. The main causes of death continue to be hemorrhages and thromboembolism. The mortality rate due to cesarean section continues to remain higher than that for vaginal birth. The rate of severe blood loss is significantly higher. The risk of deep vein thrombosis is about ten times greater than for vaginal birth with concomitantly increased risk for a pulmonary embolism as well as post-thrombotic syndrome. Perioperative prophylactic treatment with antibiotics was able to reduce the morbidity rate due to infection by more than 50%, but endometritis and wound infection continues to occur 10–15 times more frequently than during vaginal birth. In summary, maternal risk during pregnancy and birth – be it vaginal or cesarean – has been further reduced considerably. Nevertheless, cesarean section constitutes a surgical intervention entailing significantly higher rates of morbidity and mortality in comparison to vaginal birth.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Sectiorate hat die 20%-Grenze überschritten und steigt unvermindert an. Begünstigt wird dieser Effekt durch die schon fast vernachlässigbaren operationsbedingten Risiken; die maternale Mortalität verzeichnet in Mitteleuropa einen starken Rückgang auf ca. 10–20 Todesfälle bezogen auf 100.000 Lebendgeburten. Auch die reine operations- bzw. anästhesiebedingte Sectioletalität hat sich in den letzten 20 Jahren deutlich vermindert. Nichtsdestotrotz geht die vaginale Geburt mit einem für die Mutter per se niedrigeren Risiko einher. So liegt die Letalität bei vaginaler Geburt um den Faktor 5–10 niedriger bei Ausschluss gestationsbedingter Risiken. Die primäre Sectio weist gegenüber der sekundären Sectio ein 1,7fach vermindertes Letalitätsrisiko auf. Haupttodesursachen sind weiterhin die Hämorrhagie und Thrombembolien. Aber auch die sectiobedingte Morbidität liegt weiterhin über der einer vaginalen Geburt. Die Rate an stärkeren Blutverlusten ist signifikant höher. Das Risiko einer tiefen Venenthrombose liegt rund 10fach über dem einer vaginalen Geburt mit ebenfalls erhöhtem Risiko für eine Lungenembolie sowie einem postthrombotischen Syndrom. Zwar konnte durch die perioperative Antibiotikaprophylaxe die Infektmorbidität um mehr als 50% gesenkt werden, doch ist die Endometritis und die Wundinfektion nach Sectio noch rund 10- bis 15-mal häufiger als bei vaginaler Geburt.
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    Der Ophthalmologe 97 (2000), S. 781-783 
    ISSN: 1433-0423
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Katarakt-Chirurgie ; Komplikationen ; IOL-Luxation ; Doppel IOL ; Doppelbilder ; Keywords Cataract surgery ; Complications ; Intraocular lens dislocation ; Double intraocular lens implant ; Double vision
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract An 80-year-old man had intraoperative loss of an intraocular lens (IOL) in the vitreous and simultaneous implantation of an anterior chamber lens. For the first 3 years his course was uncomplicated, but after this time he noted monocular double vision. The IOL in the vitreous had moved into the optic axis of the eye. The case presented here underlines the possibility of complications occurring even years after surgery due to an IOL left behind in the vitreous. The double IOL implant technique should be reserved for very few selected indications.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei einem 80-jährigen Patienten war nach intraoperativer Luxation einer intraokularen Linse (IOL) in den Glaskörper (GK) eine zweite IOL in die Vorderkammer implantiert worden. Nach zunächst komplikationslosem Verlauf, bemerkte der Patient 3 Jahre später monokulare Doppelbilder, offensichtlich durch eine Mobilisierung der IOL im GK in die optische Achse. Der beschriebene Fall zeigt, dass Komplikationen einer in den GK luxierten IOL auch nach längerer Zeit noch auftreten können. Die Doppelimplantationstechnik sollte ganz wenigen Ausnahmefällen vorbehalten werden.
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    Der Ophthalmologe 97 (2000), S. 881-884 
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter LASIK ; einzeitige und zweizeitige Operation ; Kostenaspekt ; Komplikationen ; Keywords LASIK ; Simultaneous and sequential operation ; Cost effectiveness ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Until recently simultaneous bilateral laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) was regarded as contraindicated in Germany. However, the procedure was sporadically performed, because it offers patient comfort and is more cost effective than sequential LASIK. Even though the complication rate is below the calculated rate of 0.01%, bilateral complications may have catastrophic effects on the patient. In addition, there is the theoretical disadvantage that the results from the first eye cannot be used for the second eye. However, this effect has yet to be clinically proven.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Seit September 2000 wird in Deutschland die bilaterale simultane Laser-in-situ-Keratomileusis (LASIK) nicht mehr als ungerechtfertigt angesehen. Bereits zuvor wurde sie vereinzelt durchgeführt, da sie dem Patienten einen höheren Komfort bietet und kostengünstiger ist als ein zweizeitiges Vorgehen. Auch wenn die Komplikationsrate sehr gering ist und sicherlich unter der rechnerischen Komplikationsrate von 0,01% liegt, können beidseitige Komplikationen katastrophale Auswirkungen für den Patienten haben. Zudem besteht der theoretische Nachteil der schlechteren Vorhersagbarkeit für das zweitbehandelte Auge. Dieser Effekt konnte bisher klinisch nicht nachgewiesen werden.
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Arbeitsgemeinschaft “Wirbelsäule” der DGU ; Prospektive multizentrische Studie ; Thorakolumbale Wirbelsäule ; Wirbelsäulenverletzung ; Operative Behandlung ; Operative Zugänge zur Wirbelsäule ; Dorsale Stabilisierung ; Kombinierte Stabilisierung ; Ventrale Stabilisierung ; Fusionsoperation ; Fixateur interne ; Spinalkanaldekompression ; Komplikationen ; Schraubenfehllagen ; Grund-Deckplatten-Winkel ; Segmentale Kyphose ; Körperwinkel ; Sagittaler Index ; CT der Wirbelsäule ; Keywords Working group “spine” of the German Trauma Society, prospective multicenter study ; Thoracolumbar spine ; Fractures and dislocations of the spine ; Injuries of the spine ; Operative treatment ; Posterior surgery ; Combined surgery ; Anterior surgery ; Spinal fusion ; Internal fixator ; Decompression of the spinal canal ; Complications ; Misplaced pedicle screws ; Segmental kyphosis angle ; Wedge angle ; Sagittal index ; Computertomography of the spine
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The authors report on a prospective multicenter study with regard to the operative treatment of acute fractures and dislocations of the thoracolumbar spine (T10–L2). The study should analyze the operative methods currently used and determine the results in a large representative collective. This investigation was realized by the working group “spine” of the German Trauma Society. Between September 1994 and December 1996, 682 patients treated in 18 different traumatology centers in Germany and Austria were included. Part 2 describes the details of the operative methods and measured data in standard radiographs and CT scans of the spine. Of the patients, 448 (65.7%) were treated with posterior, 197 (28.9%) with combined posterior-anterior, and 37 (5.4%) with anterior surgery alone. In 72% of the posterior operations, the instrumentation was combined with transpedicular bone grafting. The combined procedures were performed as one-stage operations in 38.1%. A significantly longer average operative time (4:14 h) was noted in combined cases compared to the posterior (P〈0.001) or anterior (P〈0.05) procedures. The average blood loss was comparable in both posterior and anterior groups. During combined surgery the blood loss was significantly higher (P〈0.001; P〈0.05). The longest intraoperative fluoroscopy time (average 4:08 min) was noticed in posterior surgery with a significant difference compared to the anterior group. In almost every case a “Fixateur interne” (eight different types of internal fixators) was used for posterior stabilization. For anterior instrumentation, fixed angle implants (plate or rod systems) were mainly preferred (n=22) compared to non-fixed angle plate systems (n=12). A decompression of the spinal canal (indirect by reduction or direct by surgical means) was performed in 70.8% of the neurologically intact patients (Frankel/ASIA E) and in 82.6% of those with neurologic deficit (Frankel/ASIA grade A–D). An intraoperative myelography was added in 22% of all patients. The authors found a significant correlation between the amount of canal compromise in preoperative CT scans and the neurologic deficit in Frankel/ASIA grades. The wedge angle and sagittal index measured on lateral radiographs improved from −17.0° and 0.63 (preoperative) to −6.3° and 0.86 (postoperative). A significantly (P〈0.01) stronger deformity was noted preoperatively in the combined group compared to the posterior one. The segmental kyphosis angle improved by 11.3° (8.8° with inclusion of the two adjacent intervertebral disc spaces). A significantly better operative correction of the kyphotic deformity was found in the combined group. In 101 (14.8%) patients, intra- or postoperative complications were noticed, 41 (6.0%) required reoperation. There was no significant difference between the three treatment groups. Of the 2264 pedicle screws, 139 (6.1%) were found to be misplaced. This number included all screws, which were judged to be not placed in an optimal direction or location. In seven (1.0%) patients the false placement of screws was judged as a complication, four (0.6%) of them required revision. The multicenter study determines the actual incidence of thoracolumbar fractures and dislocations with associated injuries and describes the current standard of operative treatment. The efforts and prospects of different surgical methods could be demonstrated considering certain related risks. The follow-up of the population is still in progress and the late results remain for future publication.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Autoren berichten über eine prospektive multizentrische Studie zur operativen Behandlung frischer Verletzungen des thorakolumbalen Übergangs (Th10 bis L2). Die Studie soll die derzeitigen Behandlungsmethoden und ihre Ergebnisse an einem großen Kollektiv repräsentativ analysieren und wird von der Arbeitsgemeinschaft “Wirbelsäule” der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie (DGU) erarbeitet. An 18 unfallchirurgischen Kliniken in Deutschland und Österreich wurden von September 1994 bis Dezember 1996 insgesamt 682 Patienten prospektiv erfasst. Die Nachuntersuchung der Patienten ist z. Z. noch nicht abgeschlossen. Im Teil 1 (Epidemiologie) wurden Studiendesign und epidemiologische Daten des Kollektivs dargestellt. Der vorliegende Teil 2 schildert die Details der Operationen sowie Messdaten der konventionellen Röntgenuntersuchungen und Computertomographien (CT); 448 (65,7%) Patienten wurden von dorsal, 197 (28,9%) kombiniert dorsoventral und 37 (5,4%) isoliert von ventral operiert; 72% der 448 von dorsal stabilisierten Patienten erhielten eine transpedikuläre Spongiosaplastik. Die kombinierten dorsoventralen Eingriffe wurden bei 75 (38,1%) Verletzten einzeitig und bei 122 (61,9%) zweizeitig durchgeführt. Die durchschnittliche Operationszeit war bei kombiniertem Eingriff mit 4:14 h signifikant länger als bei dorsalem (p〈0,001) oder ventralem (p〈0,05). Der durchschnittliche Blutverlust war bei dorsalem und ventralen Vorgehen vergleichbar hoch und signifikant geringer als bei kombinierter Operation (p〈0,001 bzw 〈0,05). Die intraoperative Durchleuchtungszeit war mit 4:08 min bei dorsaler Behandlung am längsten und signifikant (p〈0,005) länger als bei ventraler. Als dorsales Implantat wurde fast ausnahmslos ein Fixateur interne verwendet (8 verschiedene Modelle). Bei den ventralen Eingriffen kamen überwiegend winkelstabile Platten- oder Stabsysteme (n=22) und seltener winkelinstabile Platten (n=12) zum Einsatz. Der Spinalkanal wurde bei 82,6% der Patienten mit neurologischem Defizit und bei 70,8% derjenigen ohne Ausfallserscheinungen direkt mit Eröffnung des Spinalkanals oder indirekt mit Hilfe des Instrumentariums dekomprimiert. Eine intraoperative Myelographie wurde bei 22% der Patienten für notwendig gehalten. Wir fanden eine statistisch signifikante Korrelation zwischen dem Ausmaß der neurologischen Beeinträchtigung und der Einengung des Spinalkanals im präoperativen CT. Der im seitlichen Röntgenbild ermittelte Körperwinkel des betroffenen Wirbels und der sagittale Index betrugen im Gesamtkollektiv präoperativ im Mittel −17,0° und 0,63; postoperativ lagen die Werte bei −6,3° und 0,86. Eine signifikant (p〈0,01) stärkere Verformung des Wirbelkörpers bestand präoperativ in der kombinierten gegenüber der dorsalen Gruppe. Der segmentale Kyphosewinkel GDW 1 wurde von prä- zu postoperativ durchschnittlich um 11,3° und der GDW 2 um 8,8° lordosiert. Die signifikant (p〈0,005) größte Korrektur wurde bei den kombiniert Behandelten erzielt. Bei insgesamt 101 (14,8%) Patienten wurden intra- oder postoperative Komplikationen beobachtet, davon 41 (6,0%) revisionspflichtige. Die 3 Behandlungsgruppen wiesen unterschiedliche Komplikationsraten auf, der Unterschied war jedoch nicht signifikant (χ2-Test). Die Rate von Fehllagen transpedikulärer Schrauben betrug 139 von 2264 (6,1%) Schrauben; jede nicht optimal plazierte Schraube wurde dabei als Fehllage dokumentiert. Bei 7 (1,0%) Patienten wurde eine Schraubenfehllage als Komplikation gewertet und 4 (0,6%) von diesen wurden deswegen revidiert. Die Sammelstudie ermöglicht eine aktuelle Standortbestimmung für Verletzungshäufigkeiten und -muster sowie die verschiedenen, heute angewendeten Operationsmethoden. Mit der multizentrischen Studie konnten erstmals der operative Aufwand sowie Möglichkeiten und Risiken der verschiedenen Behandlungsformen dargestellt werden. Weiterführende Ergebnisse sind von den noch andauernden klinischen und radiologischen Nachuntersuchungen zu erwarten.
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Implantatpositionierung ; Epiphysiolysis capitis femoris ; Komplikationen ; Behandlungskonsequenzen ; Keywords Implant position ; Slipped capital femoral epiphysis ; Complications ; Consequences of treatment
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Which consequences can be ascribed to the intraarticular position of devices in the operative treatment of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis? Which steps are to define as a standard of a careful procedure? The clinical and radiological results of five cases of a pin or nail penetration after the operative treatment of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis are described, a possible connection of causalities is investigated. The intraarticular position of devices in most cases goes along with an unfortunate clinical outcome and leads to a higher risk of developing chondrolysis. Because of the radiologic overprojection with the femoral head it is possible to oversee the malposition of the pin. Any operative treatment of a slipped capital femoral epiphysis requires a careful intraoperative X-ray examination combined with documentation. With this procedure the bad results of an intraarticular implant position must be ascribed to the reminding risk of a fateful development.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Welche Folgen bei der operativen Behandlung der Epiphysioslysis capitis femoris sind einer intraartikulären Implantatlage zuzurechnen, und welche Maßnahmen sind als Sorgfaltsmaßstab zu definieren? Anhand von 5 Fällen mit intraartikulärer Implantatlage nach der operativen Behandlung einer Epiphysiolysis capitis femoris werden die klinischen und radiologischen Folgen aufgezeigt und ein möglicher Kausalzusammenhang anhand der Literatur untersucht. Die intraartikuläre Implantatlage geht meistens mit einem ungünstigen klinischen Ergebnis einher und führt zu einer erheblichen Risikoerhöhung für das Auftreten einer Chondrolyse. Durch Überlagerung mit dem Femurkopf kann sich die Fehlposition des Implantates der radiologischen Diagnostik entziehen. Jede operative Behandlung der Epiphysiolysis capitis femoris erfordert eine sorgfältige intraoperative Durchleuchtungskontrolle, eine entsprechende Dokumentation ist zu empfehlen. Bei einem solchen Vorgehen sind die Folgen einer intraartikulären Position des Implantats als Restrisiko dem schicksalshaften Verlauf zuzurechnen.
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    Der Unfallchirurg 103 (2000), S. 437-443 
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Radiusköpfchenfraktur ; Primäre Resektion ; Osteosynthese ; Sekundäre Resektion ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Radial head fracture ; Primary resection ; Osteosynthesis ; Secondary resection ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Apart from comminuted fractures of the radial head the indication for resection of the radial head is discussed controversially. To evaluate our own results, the hospital notes of 113 patients treated between 1.1.1984–31.12.1994 in our clinic by posttraumatic primary or secondary radial head resection were examined retrospectively. 79 patients were controlled by clinical and radiological examination with an average follow-up of 37,8 months. We examined at 46 patients the influence of additional lesions of the elbow joint on the functional outcome. In 33 patients follow up was done with special regard to the time of resection. Poor results due to the score from Radin and Riseborough especially followed secondary radial head resection (〉14 days after trauma) and in case of additional elbow lesions. We could not observe problems of the wrist joint after radial head resection as described by other authors. According to our own experience primary resection is recommended in case of doubtful reconstruction of the radial head. In these fracture types radial head resection should not be seen as an alternative treatment because of the worse results following secondary resection.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Abgesehen von Trümmerfrakturen wird die Indikationsstellung zur Radiusköpfchenresektion kontrovers diskutiert. Zur Evaluation eigener Ergebnisse führten wir eine retrospektive Untersuchung der 113 Patienten durch, die von 1.1.1984–31.12.1994 mittels primärer oder sekundärer posttraumatischer Radiusköpfchenresektion behandelt wurden. Nach einem durchschnittlichen postoperativen Intervall von 37,8 Monaten konnten insgesamt 79 Patienten klinisch und radiologisch nachuntersucht werden. Bei 46 Patienten wurde die Auswirkung der Begleitverletzungen auf das Endergebnis untersucht. Bei 33 Patienten erfolgte die Nachuntersuchung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Resektionszeitpunktes. Schlechte Behandlungsergebnisse nach den Kriterien des Scores von Radin und Riseborough resultierten besonders häufig nach sekundärer Radiusköpfchenresektion (〉 14 Tage nach Trauma) und bei Begleitverletzungen des Ellenbogengelenks. Die Berichte anderer Autoren über negative Langzeitfolgen auf das Handgelenk können wir nicht bestätigen. Nach unseren Erfahrungen sollte daher bei zweifelhaften Rekonstruktionsversuchen die primäre Radiusköpfchenresektion bevorzugt werden, die aufgrund der eindeutig schlechteren Resultate nach sekundärer Resektion nicht als Option für mißlungene Erhaltungsversuche des Radiusköpfchens betrachtet werden darf.
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    Der Chirurg 71 (2000), S. 572-574 
    ISSN: 1433-0385
    Keywords: Keywords: Mucocele ; Ileostomy ; Complications ; Hartmann procedure. ; Schlüsselwörter: Mucocele ; Ileostoma ; Komplikationen ; Hartmannstumpf.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung. Wir berichten über eine 53 jährige Patientin, bei der 22 Jahre nach Anlage eines Ileostomas wegen eines Morbus Crohn eine Stenose im distalen Colonsegment (Hartmannstumpf) zu einer mucocelenartigen Transformation und nachfolgenden Ruptur geführt hat. Über die Ruptur eines stillgelegten Colonabschnitts nach Anlage eines Ileostomas wurde bisher offenbar noch nicht berichtet.
    Notes: Abstract. We report an unusual complication in a 53-year-old woman following ileostomy for Crohn's disease 22 years previously. A stenosis of the distal colonic segment was the reason for the formation and subsequent rupture of a huge colonic mucocele. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a ruptured mucocele of colonic origin after ileostomy.
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    Supportive care in cancer 8 (2000), S. 33-39 
    ISSN: 1433-7339
    Keywords: Key words Marrow transplantation ; Complications ; Oral mucositis
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    Notes: Abstract  In recent years, significant improvements have been made in the management of neutropenia and thrombocytopenia and other potentially life-threatening complications of ablative chemotherapy. While these complications are of particular concern to physicians, patients receiving ablative therapy for bone marrow or blood stem cell transplants are often troubled by other side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and mouth sores. The purpose of the study was to gain a better understanding of patients' experiences while undergoing a transplant. The same professional medical interviewer conducted in-depth interviews with 38 subjects (10 men, 28 women; mean age 46.9 years) who had received ablative therapy for bone marrow and/or peripheral blood stem cell transplants. Participants were consecutively identified through physician and patient referrals, cancer and BMT patient support groups, and newspaper advertisements. Twenty-eight patients (74%) received autologous stem cell transplants and 10 patients (26%) received allogeneic transplants. Participants reported mouth sores, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue as the most troubling side effects of their transplants. Mouth sores were selected as the single most debilitating side effect (42%), followed by nausea and vomiting (13%). Many patients mentioned that mouth sores made it difficult or impossible to eat (n=23), swallow (n=21), drink (n=17), and/or talk (n=8). Twenty patients reported pain in the mouth, throat, and/or esophagus. Two-thirds (66%) of patients reported receiving opioid analgesics, most frequently morphine, to relieve oral pain. For many, opioids caused incapacitating side effects, including hallucinations, a feeling of loss of control and a decrease in mental acuity. Patients receiving ablative chemotherapy identify oral mucositis as a significant cause of suffering and morbidity. Effective interventions to alleviate this complication are urgently needed.
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    Der Ophthalmologe 97 (2000), S. 22-26 
    ISSN: 1433-0423
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Augenmuskeloperation ; Komplikationen ; Heilungsverlauf ; Key words Eye muscle surgery ; Complications ; Healing process
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    Description / Table of Contents: Background: Varying reports on the incidence of operative and postoperative complications following eye muscle surgery have been published. The purpose of this study was to quantify complications after various types of eye muscle surgery as well as minor pathological changes of the anterior and posterior segment. Patients and methods: This prospective study included all patients who underwent eye muscle surgery at the Department of Strabismology and Neuroophthalmology, Giessen, from January to May 1998. Five hundred eyes of 377 patients aged 2–82 years were included. The spectrum of procedures comprised: recessions, resections, tucks, R&R procedures, transpositions, bimedial retroequatorial myopexies, and revisions of rectus and oblique muscles. All patients were examined 1 day preoperatively and 1 day, 1 week, and 3 months postoperatively. Any complications and even minor pathological changes of the anterior and posterior segment were documented. Some changes were assessed by means of a score (0–3). Results: One day postoperatively, 30% of eyes had inflammatory pseudoptosis, most of them mild. Conjunctival swelling and injection were frequently mild and moderate, after 1 week mostly mild. Conjunctival irritation was more pronounced following resection than tucking. Punctate epithelial keratopathy was noted in 1.6% of cases (first postoperative day), dellen in 4.3% (first postoperative week). Three months postoperatively, 14.3% of eyes had biomicroscopically visible conjunctival folds and 91.3% had minimal conjunctival scars. None of the patients had a scleral perforation or other serious complication. Conclusions: Eye muscle surgery rarely entails complications. Revisions due to organic pathological changes are extremely rare. Possible development of dellen requires check-up 4–7 days postoperatively. Tucking of rectus muscles causes less conjunctival irritation than resection.
    Notes: Hintergrund: Zur Inzidenz operativer und postoperativer Komplikationen bei Augenmuskeloperationen liegen unterschiedliche Mitteilungen vor. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, sowohl Komplikationen als auch geringfügige pathologische Veränderungen des vorderen und hinteren Augenabschnittes nach unterschiedlichen Augenmuskeloperationen zu quantifizieren. Patienten und Methode: Es wurden prospektiv alle Patienten erfaßt, bei denen im Zeitraum Januar bis Mai 1998 an der Augenklinik für Schielbehandlung und Neuroophthalmologie Gießen eine Augenmuskeloperation durchgeführt wurde. In die Studie konnten 500 Augen von 377 Patienten im Alter von 2 bis 82 Jahren einbezogen werden. Das Spektrum der durchgeführten Eingriffe umfaßte Rücklagerungen, Resektionen, Faltungen, kombinierte Operationen, Transpositionen, Fadenoperationen und Revisionsoperationen an allen geraden und schrägen Augenmuskeln. Die Patienten wurden am Tag vor der Operation und postoperativ am ersten Tag, nach einer Woche und nach drei Monaten untersucht. Alle Komplikationen des vorderen und hinteren Augenabschnittes wurden dokumentiert und quantitativ erfaßt, teilweise erfolgte eine Gradeinteilung (0–3). Ergebnisse: Am ersten postoperativen Tag war bei 30% der Augen eine zumeist diskrete Lidschwellung auffällig. Die Bindehautschwellung und -injektion waren meist gering bis mäßig, nach einer Woche häufig nur noch gering. Der Reizzustand der Bindehaut war geringer nach Faltung als nach Resektion eines horizontalen M. rectus. Bei den Hornhautveränderungen dominierte am ersten postoperativen Tag eine Epitheliopathie (1,6%), nach 1 Woche standen diskrete Fuchs'sche Dellen (4,3%) im Vordergrund, die unter lokaler Therapie abheilten. Mikroskopisch erkennbare Bindehautfalten wurden überwiegend zur 3-Monats-Kontrolle (14,3%) dokumentiert, ebenso Bindehautnarben (91,3%), die i.d.R. sehr gering waren. Perforationen oder schwerwiegende Komplikationen kamen nicht vor. Schlußfolgerungen: Eine Augenmuskeloperation ist ein komplikationsarmer Eingriff, der nur selten einen erneuten Eingriff wegen organischer pathologischer Veränderungen erfordert. Zur Erkennung von Fuchs'schen Dellen ist eine Kontrolluntersuchung 4–7 Tage postoperativ wichtig. Faltung eines horizontalen M. rectus führt zu weniger Bindehautreiz als Resektion.
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Okuläres vernarbendes Pemphigoid ; Therapie ; Komplikationen ; Glaukom ; Key words Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid ; Therapy ; Complications ; Glaucoma
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Cicatricial pemphigoid (CP) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by subepidermal blistering and progressive cicatrization affecting the skin and mucosa. Ocular involvement occurs in approximately 70% of the patients. Methods: The course of the disease, complications and putative risk factors in patients with ocular cicatricial pemphigoid (OCP) treated at the Departments of Ophthalmology and Dermatology were analyzed retrospectively from 1986 to 1998. Results: Eighteen of 28 patients (64%) with CP demonstrated ocular involvement. The mean age of patients with OCP was 73 years; 61% were female. At the time of referral to our hospital, all patients had reached advanced stage III (83%) or IV (17%) of OCP. In 38% of patients vision was already reduced to 〈20/200 at first presentation. Twenty-eight percent of patients additionally suffered from glaucoma. Two patients exhibited life-threatening extraocular manifestations of CP (larynx stricture, esophagus stricture). Conjunctival or mucosal biopsies were performed in 15 patients with OCP and showed typical immunodeposits at the basement membrane zone in 12/15 patients. Therapy with dapsone (12 patients), oral steroids (11 patients), azathioprine (5 patients), cyclophosphamide (4 patients), colchicine (2 patients) and methotrexate (1 patient) was used concomitantly or consecutively. Complications of OCP including entropion, recurrent epithelial erosions, corneal ulcers, keratitis, and corneal perforations required multiple surgical interventions such as entropion surgery (8 patients), tarsorrhaphy (3 patients), mucous membrane grafting (1 patient), amniotic membrane transplantation (1 patient), tectonic keratoplasty (1 patient), keratoprosthesis (1 patient) and enucleation (1 patient). Despite control of the inflammatory process, further visual loss occurred in 53% of eyes. Reading visual acuity could only be maintained in 35% of eyes. Discussion: Early diagnosis and therapy can prevent ocular complications of OCP. This study indicates that advanced stages of the disease often result in irreversible visual loss despite institution of immunosuppressive therapy. Whether or not the high association of OCP with glaucoma and/or anti-glaucomatous treatment in our patients represents part of the underlying disease process or plays a role in the pathogenesis of OCP must still be clarified.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Das vernarbende Pemphigoid (cicatricial pemphigoid, CP) ist eine seltene, mit subepidermaler Blasenbildung und Vernarbung einhergehende Autoimmunerkrankung, die sich an Haut und Schleimhaut manifestiert. Eine Augenbeteiligung liegt bei etwa 70% der Patienten vor. Methode: Retrospektiv wurden Krankheitsverlauf, klinische Komplikationen und mögliche Risikofaktoren von Patienten der Augen- und Hautklinik mit vernarbendem Pemphigoid von 1986–1998 untersucht. Ergebnisse: 18/28 Patienten (64%) mit CP hatten eine okuläre Beteiligung. Das Durchschnittsalter der Patienten mit okulärem vernarbendem Pemphigoid betrug 73 Jahre, 61% der Patienten waren weiblich. Bereits bei Erstvorstellung in unserer Klinik bestand bei allen Patienten ein Krankheitsstadium III (83%) oder IV (17%), mit einem Visus 〈0.1 in 38% der Augen. Bei 28% der Patienten wurde zusätzlich ein Glaukom diagnostiziert. Zwei Patienten zeigten eine lebensgefährliche extraokuläre Schleimhautbeteiligung (Larynx- bzw. Ösophagusstriktur). Bei 15 Patienten mit okulärem vernarbendem Pemphigoid wurde eine Bindehaut- bzw. Schleimhautbiopsie aus dem Mund oder Nasen-Rachen-Raum durchgeführt, welche die Verdachtsdiagnose bei 12/15 Patienten immunhistologisch sicherte. Eine Therapie mit Dapson (12 Patienten), oraler Kortikosteroidgabe (11 Patienten), Azathioprin (5 Patienten), Cyclophosphamid (4 Patienten), Colchizin (2 Patienten) und Methotrexat (1 Patient) wurde in Folge oder Kombination eingesetzt. Komplikationen wie Lidfehlstellungen, rezidivierende Epitheldefekte, Hornhautulzera, Keratitiden und Hornhaut-Perforationen erforderten multiple operative Eingriffe wie Entropium-Operation (8 Patienten), Tarsorrhaphie (3 Patienten), Kryoepilation (2 Patienten), Mundschleimhaut-Transplantat (1 Patient), Amniontransplantat (1 Patient), tektonische Keratoplastik (1 Patient), Keratoprothese (1 Patient) und Enukleation (1 Patient). Trotz befriedigender Kontrolle des okulären vernarbenden Pemphigoids kam es bei 53% der Augen zum weiteren Visusabfall. Ein Lesevisus konnte nur in 35% der Augen erhalten werden. Schlußfolgerung: Wahrscheinlich kann die Früherkennung und rechtzeitige Behandlung des okulären vernarbenden Pemphigoids okuläre Komplikationen verhindern. Diese Studie zeigt, daß trotz immunsuppressiver Therapie in Spätstadien häufig ein irreversibler Visusverlust resultiert. Es bleibt zu untersuchen, ob die auffällig hohe Assoziation von okulärem vernarbendem Pemphigoid zu Glaukom bzw. antiglaukomatöser Therapie in unserem Patientenkollektiv als Folge der Grunderkrankung oder als pathogenetischer Faktor zu werten ist.
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    Der Gynäkologe 33 (2000), S. 213-219 
    ISSN: 1433-0393
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Qualitätssicherung ; Endoskopie ; Komplikationen ; Key words Quality control ; Endoscopy ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Due to the expanding use of laparoscopic surgery in gynecology, the necessity for evaluation of results was raised. With the intention of quality control in gynecological endoscopy, the gynecological department of the Evangelisches Diakonie-Krankenhaus in Bremen has developed, in cooperation with the Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bremen and on behalf of the German Society for Gynecological Endoscopy, the quality control program “German Gynecological Endoscopy Complication Register”. In 1997, 20 German endoscopic centers took part in the prospective observational study. A total number of 17,745 cases were reported. Altogether 20,050 endoscopic procedures were performed, 8020 hysteroscopies and 12030 laparoscopies. The complication rate for hysteroscopies amounted to 7.0‰ and that of laparoscopies to 9.6‰. The quality control program of the German Society for Gynecological Endoscopy is a unique tool, comparable to the “German Perinatology Study”. It allows to compare individual hospital profiles, an option that is necessary to gain the best possible results in terms of quality in gynecological surgery in the long term.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Mit dem Ziel der Qualitätsverbesserung in der gynäkologischen Endoskopie hat die Frauenklinik des Evangelischen Diakonie-Krankenhauses in Bremen im Auftrag der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Gynäkologischen Endoskopie (AGE) zusammen mit dem KI-Labor der Universität Bremen das Qualitätssicherungs-Programm “Komplikationsregister gynäkologische Endoskopie” entwickelt. Es ermöglicht dem Anwender die differenzierte Betrachtung der durchgeführten Operationen von den Indikationsstellung bis zum Therapieerfolg. Im Jahre 1997 haben 20 endoskopisch tätige Institutionen an der prospektiven Dokumentation der gynäkologisch-endoskopischen Operationen teilgenommen. Bei insgesamt 17.745 Patientinnen wurden 20.050 Eingriffe erfasst, darunter 8020 Hysteroskopien und 12.030 Laparoskopien. Die Komplikationsrate der Hysteroskopien betrug 7,0‰, die der Laparoskopien 9,6‰. Mit dem Qualitätssicherungs-Programm der AGE steht heute ein Instrument zur Verfügung, das vergleichbar der Perinatologiestudie die Daten in Form von vergleichenden Klinikprofilen liefern kann, die notwendig sind, um im Zusammenhang mit endoskopischen Operationen langfristig die bestmögliche Ergebnisqualität zu erzielen.
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    Der Nervenarzt 71 (2000), S. 249-258 
    ISSN: 1433-0407
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Organtransplantation ; Immunsuppression ; Neurotoxizität ; ZNS-Infektionen ; Komplikationen ; Key words Organ transplantation ; Complications ; Immunosuppression ; Neurotoxicity ; CNS infection
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Following organ transplantation, 30–60% of patients develop neurologic complications which can be classified as pre-existing deficits due to the underlying disease, complications during surgery, metabolic encephalopathies, neurotoxicity of immunosuppressant agents, opportunistic CNS infections, and secondary malignomas as indirect side effects of immunosuppression. While encephalopathies, seizures, or CNS infection can occur in all types of transplantation, some specific neurological complications exist for different types of organ transplantation. In this review, the clinical symptoms and treatment of both the common neurological complications as well as the particular neurological syndromes after liver, heart, and bone marrow transplantation are discussed.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Nach Organtransplantation entwicklen 30–60% der Patienten neurologische Komplikationen, die eingeteilt werden können in vorbestehende Störungen im Rahmen der Grunderkrankung, intraoperative Komplikationen, metabolische Enzephalopathien, neurotoxische Nebenwirkungen der verschiedenen Immunsuppressiva sowie opportunistische ZNS-Infektionen und sekundäre Malignome als indirekte Folge der Immunsuppression. Differentialdiagnostisch relevant ist, dass einerseits Enzephalopathien, Anfälle oder ZNS-Infektionen bei allen Transplantationen auftreten können, andererseits für einzelne Organtransplantationen bestimmte neurologische Komplikationen typisch sind. In dieser Übersicht werden die allgemeinen neurologischen Komplikationen mit klinischen Leitsymptomen und Therapie sowie die spezifischen neurologischen Krankheitsbilder nach Leber-, Herz- und Knochenmarktransplantation vorgestellt.
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    HNO 48 (2000), S. 508-516 
    ISSN: 1433-0458
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Stimmprothese ; Komplikationen ; Laryngektomie ; Tracheoösophageale Fistel ; Keywords Voice prosthesis ; Complications ; Total laryngectomy ; Tracheoesophageal fistula
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The growing popularity of prosthetic voice restoration after total laryngectomy confronts ENT specialists with an increasing number of prosthesis-related complications. The ENT specialist should be familiar with the management of these complications in order to maintain the patients speech and social rehabilitation. In a retrospective study on 108 consecutive patients, complications were encountered in 30%. The incidence was not related to the factors age or primary vs. secondary insertion of the prosthesis. Complications consisted of formation of granulation tissue (15,7%), shunt dilatation (5,5%), loss of prosthesis (3,7%), local cellulitis (2,8%), extrusion (1,9%), ingrowth of prosthesis (1,9%) and formation of excessive scar tissue with dislocation of prosthesis (0,9%). Permanent removal of the prosthesis due to complications was necessary in 3 cases (2,8%). Therapeutic measures for the management of complications are described and evaluated. The treatment of complications was well tolerated by all patients and led to satisfying results in most cases. Our observations show that prosthetic voice rehabilitation is associated with various difficulties and complications, but that these can be handled quite easily and successfully in the majority of cases.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die wachsende Beliebtheit der prothetischen Stimmrehabilitation nach Laryngektomie konfrontiert den HNO-Arzt immer häufiger mit stimmprothesenbedingten Komplikationen. Als solcher sollte man daher die Komplikationen der Stimmprothesenversorgung kennen und deren Management beherrschen, um die kommunikative und soziale Rehabilitation des Patienten nicht zu gefährden. Die retrospektive Untersuchung von 108 Stimmprothesenträgern erbrachte eine Komplikationshäufigkeit von 30%. Eine Abhängigkeit der Komplikationsinzidenz vom Alter des Patienten oder vom Faktor primäre / sekundäre Protheseneinlage gab es dabei nicht. Häufigste Komplikation war die Entwicklung von Granulationsgewebe (15.7%), gefolgt von Shunterweiterung (5,5%), Prothesenverlust (3,7%), lokalen Infektionen (2,8%), Abstoßung (1,9%), eingewachsener Prothese (1,9%), narbiger Shuntwandverdickung mit Prothesendislokation (0,9%). In nur 3 Fällen (2,8%) mußte die Stimmprothese aufgrund verschiedener Komplikationen wieder entfernt werden. Die erforderlichen therapeutischen Maßnahmen waren für die Patienten wenig belastend und führten in fast allen Fällen zu befriedigenden Ergebnissen. Diese Beobachtungen zeigen, daß die prothetische Stimmrehabilitation zwar nicht ohne Komplikationen und Schwierigkeiten ist, diese jedoch in weitaus der Mehrzahl der Fälle medizinisch leicht zu beherrschen und daher zumutbar sind.
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    ISSN: 1433-044X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Pertrochantäre Fraktur ; Dynamische Hüftschraube ; Instabile Frakturen ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Trochanteric fracture ; Dynamic hip screw (DHS) ; Instable fractures ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract The aim of all surgical procedures in the treatment of trochanteric fractures in elderly and even geriatric patients is achievement of initial stability. We examined in a clinical trial whether primary stability was achieved in all types of trochanteric fractures following osteosynthesis with the Dynamic Hip Scres (DHS). From 1994 to 1996, 122 patients with trochanteric fractures had osteosynthesis by dynamic hip screw. Patient records were evaluated and all data got registered with a standardized protocoll; clinical and radiological outcome was analysed after an average period of 1,9 years after injury according to the Traumatic Hip Rating Score. 22% of all patients died meantimes, 51,6% of the remaining 95 patients could get examined. The average age was 75,5 years, the patient population showed an increased preoperative morbidity (2,5 points) according to ASA-Score. 81% showed progressive osteoporosis. According to the AO-classification 47% stable fractures (type A-1) and 53% instable trochanteric fractures (type A-2 and A-3) occured. Surgery lasted 77 minutes average in osteosynthesis of stable fractures. The duration of 108 minutes in instable fractures was significantly higher, as well as the blood loss was 43% increased in these complex fractures. Complications closely associated to the osteosynthesis appeared only in instable fractures (7%). Also common complications (24,6%) predominated with 15,6% in tpy A-2 and A-3 fractures versus 9% in type A-1 fractures; mortality was also different with 5,7% versus 1,6%. Assesment of the functional outcome according to THRS showed a significant deterioration of 20 points in 71% of all patients compared with the preoperative score. The results show that dynamic hip screw osteosynthesis in instable trochanteric fractures is associated to a higher incidence of complications. While the dynamic hip screw still represents the standard implant in stable fractures of the trochanteric regio, beeing aware of improved intramedullary implants regarding biomechanical features and surgical technique, the results justify to critical consider the use of DHS for osteosynthesis in instable fractures of the trochanteric region.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei der operativen Versorgung petrochantärer Femurfrakturen im geriatrischen Krankengut stellt eine sofort übungs- und belastungsstabile Osteosynthese das Therapieziel dar. In einer klinischen Studie wurde vergleichend untersucht, ob dieses Ziel mit der DHS (dynamische Hüftschraube) bei allen pertrochantären Frakturtypen erreicht werden kann. Von 1994–1996 wurden 122 pertrochantäre Frakturen mit der DHS behandelt. Neben der Auswertung durch standardisierte Datenerhebungsprotokolle wurden die Patienten durchschnittlich 1,9 Jahre nach Trauma radiologisch und klinisch nach dem “Traumatic hip rating score” nachuntersucht; 22% waren verstorben, von den verbliebenen 95 Patienten konnten 51,6% nachkontrolliert werden. Bei einem Altersdurchschnitt von 75,5 Jahren lag mit dem ASA-Score von durchschnittlich 2,5 Punkten eine hohe präoperative Morbidität vor; 81% der Fälle wiesen eine fortgeschrittene Osteoporose auf. Nach der AO-Klassifikation handelte es sich um 47% stabile (Typ A1) und 53% instabile (Typ A2 und A3) Frakturen. Die mittlere Operationszeit war bei den instabilen im Vergleich zu den stabilen pertrochantären Frakturen mit 108 gegenüber 77 min signifikant höher, der Blutverlust um 43% größer. Direkt mit der Osteosynthese assoziierte Komplikationen betrafen ausschließlich instabile Frakturen (7%). Allgemeine Komplikationen (24,6%) überwogen ebenfalls mit 15,6% in der Gruppe der Typ A2 und A3 gegenüber der Typ-A1-Frakturen, was sich auch in einer entsprechend höheren Klinikletalität mit 5,7% gegenüber 1,6% ausdrückt. Bei der Bewertung des funktionellen Nachuntersuchungsergebnisses mit dem THRS wiesen 71% der Patienten im Vergleich zum präoperativen Ausgangswert eine deutliche Verschlechterung um durchschnittlich 20 Punkte auf. Die Osteosynthese instabiler pertrochantärer Femurfrakturen durch die DHS ist mit einer höheren Komplikationsrate belastet. Während die DHS für die stabilen Frakturen das Standardverfahren darstellt muss die Osteosynthese instabiler Frakturen vor dem Hintergrund neuerer, operationstechnisch und biomechanisch verbesserter intramedullärer Implantate kritisch betrachtet werden.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. 277-283 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Humerusschaftfraktur ; Intramedulläre Marknagelosteosynthese ; UHN ; Komplikationen ; Behandlungsergebnisse ; Keywords ; Fracture of the humeral diaphysis ; Humerus nail ; UHN ; Complications ; Results
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    Description / Table of Contents: In a retrospective study, 115 fractures of the humeral diaphysis were evaluated, and 94 of the patients were treated by surgical operations. In 64 patients we used an unreamed humerus nail (UHN) to stabilize the fractures of the humerus diaphysis. All patients with an UHN were followed up. Having analysed the system-specific and general complications and the functional, subjective and radiological results we can recommend the UHN for the treatment of both fractures and pseudarthrosis of the humeral diaphysis.
    Notes: In einer retrospektiv durchgeführten Studie wurden 115 Humerusschaftfrakturen ausgewertet. Operativ wurden 94 Patienten, davon 64 mit einem unaufgebohrten Humerusnagel (UHN), versorgt. Die mit einem UHN behandelten Patienten wurden nachuntersucht. Nach Auswertung der systemspezifischen und allgemeinen Komplikationen sowie der funktionellen, subjektiven und radiologischen Ergebnisse kann der UHN sowohl zur Behandlung der frischen Humerusschaftfraktur als auch zur Versorgung von Humerusschaftpseudarthrosen empfohlen werden.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. S81 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Arthroskopie ; Ellbogengelenk ; Trauma ; Minimalinvasive Osteosynthese ; KomplikationenArthroscopy ; Elbow joint ; Injury ; Osteosynthesis ; Complications ; Key words ; Arthroskopie ; Ellbogengelenk ; Trauma ; Minimalinvasive Osteosynthese ; KomplikationenArthroscopy ; Elbow joint ; Injury ; Osteosynthesis ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Elbow arthroscopy, unlike arthroscopy of the knee or shoulder, is technically a very demanding procedure that is associated with a high risk of complications owing to the surrouding neurovascular structures. In the case of trauma the arthroscopic approach is even more difficult because of the altered anatomy. In addition, the time available for the performance of any surgical procedures is very much limited by the immediate onset of periarticular swelling with fluid loss caused by the damage to the joint capsule that is present in most cases. Arthroscopy of the elbow should not therefore be considered to be indicated in acute trauma except in isolated cases and after very careful consideration of the risks and benefits for the patient. This procedure cannot be generally recommended as a standard method of examining or treating freshly sustained injuries.On the other hand, elbow arthroscopy can be very helpful in the case of posttraumatic functional deficiencies or such pathologic findings as loose bodies after osteochondral fractures, adhesions and intraarticular scars, while little or no improvement can be expected for vague joint symptoms or posttraumatic arthrosis. As there is a relatively high risk of neurological complications the patient needs to be given quite comprehensive information in an intensive preoperative session. Diagnostic arthroscopy is hardly ever indicated in a trauma case because of the excellent results yielded by modern noninvasive imaging methods, such as ultrasound, X-ray, computed tomography and MRI.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Im Gegensatz zur Arthroskopie des Knie- oder Schultergelenks ist die Arthroskopie des Ellbogengelenks mit erheblichen technischen Schwierigkeiten und entsprechend hohen Komplikationsrisiken verbunden. Beim Trauma ist die Arthroskopie zudem aufgrund der veränderten anatomischen Verhältnisse noch weit komplizierter. Die Operationszeit ist wegen der rasch auftretenden periartikulären Schwellung infolge der meist bestehenden Gelenkkapselläsionen deutlich limitiert. Die Indikation zur Arthroskopie sollte daher nur im Einzelfall unter sorgfältiger Abwägung der Risiken und der zu erwartenden Vorteile gestellt werden. Eine generelle Empfehlung für dieses Verfahren bei frischen Verletzungen kann nicht ausgesprochen werden. Sinnvoll ist der Einsatz dagegen bei einigen posttraumatischen Veränderungen, z. B. freien Gelenkkörpern nach osteochondralen Frakturen oder Arthrolysen bei intraartikulären Vernarbungen, während bei „unklaren Gelenkbeschwerden“ oder posttraumatischer Arthrose kaum Verbesserungen zu erwarten sind. Wegen des relativ hohen Risikos neurologischer Komplikationen ist eine intensive präoperative Aufklärung der Patienten erforderlich. Eine diagnostische Arthroskopie beim Trauma ist bei der Aussagekraft der modernen nichtinvasiven Untersuchungsverfahren kaum noch angezeigt.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. 39-45 
    ISSN: 1436-6274
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Beckenringfrakturen ; Klassifikation ; Behandlungsverfahren ; Komplikationen ; Ergebnisse ; Keywords ; Pelvic ring fractures ; Classification ; Treatment ; Complications ; Results
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    Description / Table of Contents: Injuries of the pelvis are caused by high-energy trauma, and concomitant injuries are therefore often found. Many patients with such pelvic injuries have multiple injuries. Accurate diagnosis and classification are both fundamental to adequate therapy. Especially in the presence of complex pelvic trauma and in polytraumatised patients priority-oriented and fast procedures are essential. Type B and C instabilities require operative treatment. In emergency cases with unstable pelvic fractures external fixation has proved successful. For definitive treatment with internal stabilisation different internal fixation procedures with screws and plates selected with reference to the features of the injury are needed. The operative stabilisation of the pelvic ring demands particular care, because various main vessels and nerves are adjacent to the injury site. Ultimately, the results of treatment depend heavily on the quality of anatomical restoration of the pelvic ring.
    Notes: Beckenverletzungen entstehen aufgrund hoher lokaler Gewalteinwirkung und sind deswegen häufig mit Begleitverletzungen kombiniert. Bei vielen beckenverletzten Patienten liegt ein Polytrauma vor. Grundlage einer adäquaten Therapie von Verletzungen des Beckenrings sind eine exakte Diagnostik und Klassifikation. Vor allem beim komplexen Beckentrauma und beim Vorliegen eines Polytraumas ist ein rasches und an Prioritäten orientiertes Vorgehen entscheidend. Instabilitäten vom Typ B und C erfordern eine operative Stabilisierung. Dabei steht in der Notfallbehandlung des instabilen Beckenrings die externe Stabilisierung im Vordergrund. Beim Übergang auf interne Fixationsverfahren haben sich abhängig von der Verletzungsmorphologie verschiedene Schrauben- und Plattenmontagen bewährt. Die operative Stabilisierung des Beckenrings erfordert wegen der engen Nachbarschaft zu verschiedenen Gefäß- und Nervenbahnen besondere Sorgfalt. Das Endergebnis hängt dabei ganz wesentlich davon ab, wie gut die Wiederherstellung der anatomischen Form des Beckenrings gelungen ist.
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    Trauma und Berufskrankheit 2 (2000), S. 162-166 
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    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Thorakolumbale Frakturen ; Transpedikuläre Spondylodese ; Spongiosaplastik ; Komplikationen ; Keywords ; Thoracolumbar fractures ; Transpedicular spondylodesis ; Bone grafting ; Complications
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    Description / Table of Contents: Spinal fractures are located predominantly at the thoracolumbar junction. After conservative treatment, for unstable fractures operative procedures were established during the last 20 years. Using implants with angular stability, dorsal transpedicular fixation yields good clinical results even compared with those of combined dorsoventral procedures. Transpedicular bone grafting is controversial as resorption frequently occurs; it has given disappointing results in fracture types in which definitive segmental fusion is unavoidable, so that combined dorso-ventral stabilization is necessary in such cases. The most frequent complications of dorsal instrumentation are the result of badly positioned transpedicular screws.
    Notes: Die Verletzungen des thorakolumbalen Übergangs stellen die Mehrzahl der Frakturen der Wirbelsäule dar. Nach der konservativen Therapie hat sich in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten die operative Versorgung instabiler Frakturen etabliert. Die dorsale transpedikuläre Spondylodese unter Verwendung winkelstabiler Implantate stellt ein Verfahren dar, mit dem sich auch im Vergleich zu aufwändigen dorsoventralen Rekonstruktionen bei den meisten Frakturen gute klinische Resultate erzielen lassen. Der additionellen transpedikulären intrakorporalen Spongiosaplastik wird aufgrund der zu beobachtenden Resorption des Transplantats zunehmend geringere Bedeutung beigemessen. Auch bei Frakturtypen, bei denen eine definitive Fusion angestrebt werden sollte, hat die transpedikuläre interkorporale Knochentransplantation enttäuscht, sodass in derartigen Fällen nach primärer dorsaler Stabilisierung sekundär die Fusion von ventral erfolgen sollte. Die häufigsten Komplikationen bei der dorsalen transpedikulären Spondylodese sind auf Fehllagen der transpedikulären Schrauben zurückzuführen.
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    Pediatric surgery international 16 (2000), S. 488-489 
    ISSN: 1437-9813
    Keywords: Key words Pancreatitis ; Childhood ; Mumps vaccination ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract  We describe an extremely rare case of acute pancreatitis presenting as an acute abdomen that appeared as a complication of mumps vaccination in a young child. A laparotomy performed because of suspected perforated appendicitis proved unnecessary in retrospect. No similar case in infancy and early childhood has been reported to date.
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    Skeletal radiology 29 (2000), S. 265-269 
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Key words MR arthrography ; Joint injection ; Gadolinium (intra-articular) ; Pain-rating scores ; Arthrogram ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract  Objective. Magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography has been demonstrated to be more accurate than MR imaging alone in the identification of a variety of musculoskeletal pathology. While the complication rate of intra-articular gadolinium: saline injection has been shown to be relatively low, MR arthrography is more invasive, painful, and costly, and less convenient, than MR imaging alone. The purpose of this study was to evaluate patients’ perception of the fear and discomfort, and to assess their overall acceptance of the intra-articular gadolinium injection. Design and patients. Between October 1997 and January 1998, 113 outpatients who were referred to Yale-New Haven Hospital for MR arthrography of the ankle, elbow, hip, knee, shoulder, or wrist were asked to complete a questionnaire rating their fear of factors most commonly associated with the procedure including ”pain”, ”needles”, ”complications”, and ”discovery of results that would lead to surgery”. In addition, after having undergone the intra-articular gadolinium:saline injection, patients were asked to rate their perception of pain. Results. While many patients expressed fear of ”pain” and ”needles”, after having undergone the injection their overall pain rating score was low. Only 6% actually found gadolinium arthrography more painful than expected. Conclusion. Despite the fact that patients expressed apprehension about certain aspects of MR arthrography, subjects who underwent the intra-articular gadolinium injection considered the discomfort less than expected. Clinicians should not hesitate to order MR arthrography because the accuracy of the procedure is high enough that patients accept the discomfort.
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  • 54
    ISSN: 1432-2161
    Keywords: Key words Bone subchondral cyst ; Acetabulum ; Interventional radiology ; Complications ; Methylmethacrylate ; Chondrolysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Percutaneous injection of methylmethacrylate is now increasingly employed to treat bone lesions, both malignant and benign. However, the risks of this procedure are still to be fully established. In this report, we describe a case of rapid chondrolysis appearing after the intra-articular leakage of cement during injection of an acetabular subchondral cyst, resulting in hip replacement. Although the mechanism of such chondrolysis is unknown, this event suggests a chondrolytic effect of the acrylic cement. Thus, it is essential to systematically search for the presence of an intra-articular passage before injecting bone cement into a peri-articular cyst. This unusual complication highlights the need for rigorous evaluation of the benefits and risks of percutaneous injection of acrylic cement in the treatment of benign lesions, especially close to an articulation.
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  • 55
    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: Key words Gastric cancer ; Lymph node dissection ; Mortality ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Since November 1995 we have been performing a D3 lymph node dissection in patients undergoing an operation for gastric cancer with a curative intent. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether this procedure results in an increased postoperative mortality or complication rate in a Western population. Between November 1995 and August 1997 the postoperative courses of 76 patients were retrospectively assessed (45.3 lymph nodes per patient, lymph node ratio: 0.16). The patient outcome was compared with data from a historic control group of patients (n = 383) in whom the newly established D2 dissection was studied in our department. Regarding the demographic, clinical, and tumor-pathologic data, and the choice of resection and reconstructive procedures, the two groups differed only slightly. The postoperative mortality of 1% was lower (vs 6.8%) while the overall complication rate of 34% (vs 32.1%) was identical. In particular, no anastomotic leakage (vs 9.4%) and fewer nonsurgical complications (17.1% vs 27.9%) occurred. The reoperation rate was 1% vs 9.7%. However, in 6% of the patients drainage tubes had to be inserted under computed tomographic guidance. The average hospital stay remained unchanged (21.9 vs 20.7 days). A D3 dissection was shown to be feasible while demonstrating no disadvantages in the patients when compared with the D2 procedure.
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    Der Anaesthesist 49 (2000), S. 495-504 
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Regionalanästhesie ; Spinalanästhesie ; Epiduralanästhesie ; periphere Nervenblockaden ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Regional anesthesia ; Spinal anesthesia ; Epidural anesthesia ; Nerve blocks ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Serious neurological complications caused by spinal hematoma or abscess following central neuraxial block have been reported more often during the last years. In contrast, severe complications are extremely rare associated with peripheral nerve blocks. Concerned about the safety of spinal and epidural anesthesia, we encourage the use of peripheral regional techniques for procedures on the lower extremity and especially for postoperative regional analgesia. Motor block due to lumbar epidural anesthesia using high concentrations of local anesthetic makes spinal hematoma or abscess difficult to recognize. Therefore, low concentrations of local anesthestic should be used for postoperative epidural analgesia. Any increase in motor block following neuraxial blockade should raise the suspicion of a spinal compression (e.g. hematoma or abscess). Other symptoms are back pain, radicular pain or paresthesia and incontinence. Disastrous neurological injuries can only be prevented by immediate diagnosis (MR, CT or myelography) and therapy (surgical decompression).
    Notes: Zusammenfassung In den letzten Jahren wird vermehrt über schwerwiegende neurologische Komplikationen durch spinale Hämatome und Abszesse nach rückenmarksnahen Regionalanästhesien berichtet. Vor diesen Hintergrund werden die verschiedenen Regionalanästhesietechniken für die untere Extremität und ihre Komplikationen gegenübergestellt, denn die komplikationsärmeren peripheren Leitungsanästhesien bieten sich im Bereich der unteren Extremität als Alternative zur Spinal- oder Epiduralanästhesie an. Es wird empfohlen, zur postoperativen Schmerztherapie lumbale Epiduralanalgesien soweit möglich durch periphere Leitungsblockaden zu ersetzen. Kontinuierliche Blockaden, z.B. im Bereich des N. femoralis eignen sich auch zur postoperativen Schmerztherapie. Bei der postoperativen lumbalen Katheter-Epiduralanalgesie erschweren hohe Lokalanästhetika-Konzentrationen mit ausgeprägter motorischer Blockade die Diagnose intraspinaler Raumforderungen. Zur postoperativen Epiduralanalgesie sind Lokalanästhetika daher nur in niedriger Konzentration einzusetzen. Bis zum Ausschluss des Gegenteils begründet nach rückenmarksnaher Regionalanästhesie jede Zunahme der motorischen Blockade den Verdacht auf eine spinale Raumforderung (z.B. Hämatom oder Abszess). Weitere Kardinalsymptome sind Rückenschmerzen, Wurzelkompressionsschmerzen und Inkontinenz. Nur die sofortige Diagnose (MR, CT oder Myelographie) und Therapie (ggf. operative Entlastung) kann katastrophale neurologische Schäden verhindern.
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  • 57
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Infusionssysteme ; Spritzenpumpen ; Luft ; Fehlerquellen ; Gefahren ; Keywords Syringe pumps ; Air ; Infusion line occlusion ; Drug delivery ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Application of highly concentrated short-acting vasoactive drugs in the critically ill patient requires precisely working syringe pump systems for continuous intravenous drug delivery. We performed a bench study to investigate the consequences of small amounts of air entrapped within a 50-ml infusion syringe. In particular we studied the effect of entrapped air on drug delivery after moderate vertical displacement of the pump by 50 cm (e. g. in preparation for transport) and the effect on the time required to trigger the pressure alarm after occlusion of the infusion line. At a flow rate of 1 ml/h, lowering the syringe pump prolonged the zero-drug delivery time from (mean±SD) 4.1±0.8 min (without air) to 6.2±0.9 (with 1 ml air) and to 13.1±0.9 min (with 2 ml of air, p〈0.001 for all comparisons). Entrapping of 2 ml of air within the syringe resulted in a 2.6-fold prolongation of the occlusion alarm time after accidental occlusion of the infusion line and a 3-fold increase of the resulting infusion bolus after occlusion. Enclosed air within infusion syringes considerably affects the syringe compliance. It increases the susceptibility of constant drug delivery to vertical displacement of syringe pumps and impairs the occlusion alarm function. Therefore, any air in syringe of infusion pump systems should be carefully removed. To avoid infusion boluses of short-acting vasoactive drugs after accidental occlusions, the occluded infusion line should be released to ambient pressure first.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Werden hochdosierte kreislaufwirksame Pharmaka mit kurzer Halbwertszeit bei niedrigen Flussraten appliziert (z. B. bei Neugeborenen oder in der Kinder-Herzchirurgie), so ist eine konstante Zufuhr des Medikaments für die hämodynamische Stabilität eine unabdingbare Voraussetzung. Wir untersuchten in einem experimentellen Modell den Einfluss von geringen Luftmengen in 50-ml-Infusionsspritzen auf die Konstanz der Flussrate und die Alarmfunktion in 2 klinisch relevanten Situationen: relative Niveauänderungen zwischen Spritzenpumpe und Patient (etwa bei Transport oder Umlagern) und akzidentieller Verschluss (etwa Abknicken) einer Infusionsleitung. Nach Absenken der Spritzenpumpe um 50 cm gegenüber dem Ausgangsniveau verlängerte sich die Zeit unterbrochener Medikamentzufuhr (wegen hydrostatischer, retrograder Aspiration) von 4,1 min ohne Lufteinschluss auf 6,2 min bei 1 ml und auf 13,1 min bei 2 ml Lufteinschluss. Bei akzidentiellem Verschluss verlängerte sich die Zeit bis zum Okklusionsalarm bei 2 ml Lufteinschluss um das 2,6fache auf über 1 h, der resultierende Bolus nach Aufheben des Verschlusses verdreifachte sich. Daher sollten bei der Zufuhr hochkonzentrierter Vasoaktiva nicht nur relative Lageveränderungen zwischen System und Patient vermieden, sondern jegliche eingeschlossene Luft konsequent evakuiert werden. Dies gilt gleichermassen für alle über dasselbe Katheterlumen infundierenden Perfusoren. Bei Erkennen eines Verschlusses ist es sinnvoll, das okkludierte Infusionssystem vom Patienten zu trennen und den Druckentlastungsbolus zu verwerfen, bevor der Verschluss aufgehoben wird.
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  • 58
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Perkutane Dilatationstracheotomie ; Ciaglia Blue Rhino ; Komplikationen ; Key words Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy ; Ciaglia Blue Rhino ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Objective: Elective tracheostomy has become an established treatment modality in modern intensive care medicine, and the number of percutaneously performed tracheostomies is steadily increasing. The Ciaglia Blue Rhino (CBR) represents another percutaneous technique in which the tracheostoma is formed by one-step dilation. Our study presents the technique itself and the early clinical experiences. Methods: In 20 adult patients on long-term ventilation, CBR was done. After puncture of the trachea in typical manner, dilation of the tracheostoma was achieved in one single step by means of a curved dilator with a special hydrophilic coating. Then, the tracheostomy tube was inserted over a curved loading dilator. Practicability and safety were determined as well as gas exchange during the procedure by means of arterial blood gas samples. Results: As a result of the dilator’s hydrophilic coating, dilation of the tracheostoma was rapidly achieved within 152±22 s, virtually free from resistance of the trachea or the cervical tissues. Complications such as bleeding, aspiration or postoperative infection of the stoma were not noted in any of our patients. Fractures of isolated tracheal cartilage rings were seen in 5 patients, however, no therapeutic intervention was necessary. In terms of perioperative gas exchange, pre- and postoperative levels of FiO2, PaO2, PaCO2 and the oxygenation index (PaO2/FiO2) did not change significantly. Conclusions: Based on our early clinical experience, Ciaglia Blue Rhino represents a new method that may combine the typical advantages of each of the other techniques for percutaneous tracheostomy (i.e. Ciaglia, Griggs, Fantoni) in one single technique. This method is distinguished by a high level of safety and practicability. However, further comparative trials need to be done before a definitive judgement can be made.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Fragestellung: Die elektive Tracheotomie stellt in der modernen Intensivmedizin einen festen Bestandteil der Beatmungstherapie dar und wird zunehmend perkutan durchgeführt. Mit der Ciaglia Blue Rhino (CBR) steht nunmehr eine weitere perkutane Technik zur Verfügung, bei der zur Anlage des Tracheostomas nur noch ein einziger Dilatationsschritt erforderlich ist. Ziel der vorliegenden Untersuchung war es, die Technik der CBR und erste klinische Ergebnisse vorzustellen. Methodik: Bei 20 langzeitbeatmeten, erwachsenen Intensivpatienten wurde eine CBR durchgeführt. Nach Punktion der Trachea in typischer Weise erfolgt die Dilatation des Tracheostomas in einem Schritt mittels eines gebogenen Dilatators, der über eine spezielle hydrophile Beschichtung verfügt. Anschließend wird die Trachealkanüle über einen Führungsstab eingeführt. Neben Praktikabilität und Komplikationen der Technik wurde deren Einfluß auf den perioperativen Gasaustausch mittels Blutgasanalysen untersucht. Ergebnisse: Aufgrund der hydrophilen Beschichtung des Dilatators und der damit verbundenen nahezu widerstandslosen Bougierung gelang die Anlage des Tracheostomas im Mittel in 152±22 s. Akut interventionsbedürftige Komplikationen wie Blutungen, Aspiration oder eine postoperative Infektion des Tracheostomas wurden nicht beobachtet. Bei 5 Patienten kam es zu einer Fraktur einzelner Trachealspangen, die jedoch keine therapeutische Konsequenz hatte. Hinsichtlich des perioperativen Gasaustauschs ergaben sich keine Signifikanzen hinsichtlich der prä- und postoperativen Höhen von FiO2, paO2, paCO2 und des Oxygenierungsindex (paO2/FiO2). Schlussfolgerung: Die Ciaglia Blue Rhino-Technik könnte aufgrund dieser ersten klinischen Erfahrungen ein Verfahren darstellen, das die jeweiligen Vorteile der anderen perkutanen Tracheotomietechniken nach Ciaglia, Griggs und Fantoni in sich vereint. Diese weiterentwickelte Technik zeichnet sich durch hohe Praktikabilität und eine sehr rasche und sichere Durchführbarkeit aus. Zur endgültigen Bewertung dieses Verfahrens auch im Hinblick auf Spätkomplikationen müssen jedoch detaillierte Vergleichsstudien folgen.
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  • 59
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter AT ; TE ; Larynxmaske ; Technik ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Adenotomy ; Tonsillectomy ; Laryngeal mask ; Technique ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Anaesthesia both for adenotomy (AT) and for tonsillectomy (TE) frequently presents a challenge. On one hand, children scheduled for adenotomy often have upper airway infections and are thus at risk of laryngo- and bronchospasm; on the other hand the ENT surgeon and the anaesthetist have to share the “workspace” in the patient's mouth. Since the succinyl choline debate in the early 1990s, the question of the best muscle relaxant has gone hand in hand with that of the most appropriate means of securing the airway. The concept of the laryngeal mask as airway was initially greeted with scepticism. Following several years' use of the mask for this purpose in AT and TE in young children, we report our experience and summarise the literature on this topic. The laryngeal mask represents a safe alternative to intubation, provided there is close cooperation with the ENT surgeon.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die Narkosen zur Adenotomie, aber auch zur Tonsillektomie stellen für Anästhesisten immer wieder große Herausforderungen dar. Zum einen haben die Kinder, die zur Adenotomie anstehen, häufig Infekte der oberen Luftwege und sind damit laryngo- und bronchospasmusgefährdet, zum anderen müssen sich HNO-Arzt und Anästhesist den “Arbeitsraum” im Mund teilen. Seit der Succinylcholindebatte der frühen 90er-Jahre stellte sich mit der Frage nach dem geeigneten Muskelrelaxans die Frage nach der geeigneten Atemwegssicherung. Der Anwendung der Larynxmaske als Airway bei AT und TE wurde zunächst mit Skepsis begegnet. Nach langjähriger Anwendung der Larynxmaske zur Atemwegssicherung bei AT und TE im Kleinkindesalter wird hier nicht nur über Ergebnisse und langjährige Erfahrungen berichtet, sondern auch die Literatur zu diesem Thema zusammengefasst. Daraus ergibt sich, dass die Larynxmaske bei AT und TE eine sichere Alternative zur Intubation darstellt. Voraussetzung dazu ist jedoch eine gute Kooperation mit dem HNO-Arzt.
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  • 60
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Vertikale Infraklavikuläre Blockade ; Pneumothorax ; Komplikation ; Plexus brachialis ; VIP ; Keywords Vertical infraclavicular blockade ; Pneumothorax ; Complications ; Brachial plexus ; VIP
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract A 50 year old female patient received anaesthesia of the arm by the vertical infraclavicular blockade of the plexus brachialis (VIP). Postoperatively an ipsilateral pneumothorax occured complicated by pleural effusion and a contralateral bronchopneumonia, which resolved completely after treatment. The blockade of the plexus was performed correctly, failures in determining the correct point of needle insertion could be excluded. Therefore a pneumothorax has to be regarded as a specific complication of the VIP, which might occur despite correct technique, and requires that the patient be informed of this eventuality. Nevertheless, the VIP is an important method due to its high success rate concerning blockade of the musculocutaneous nerve and tolerance of tourniquet. The risk of a pneumothorax is about 0.2 to 0.7%.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Bei einer 50-jährigen Patientin wurde im Rahmen einer elektiven Operation an der Hand die Anästhesie durch die Vertikale Infraklavikuläre Plexus-brachialis Blockade (VIP) nach Kilka durchgeführt. Postoperativ kam es zum Auftreten eines ipsilateralen Pneumothorax, welcher durch einen Pleuraerguss und eine kontralaterale Bronchopneumonie kompliziert wurde. Unter invasiver Behandlung der Patientin kam es bezüglich aller Komplikationen zur restitutio ad integrum. Die Durchführung der Anästhesie war lege artis entsprechend der Erstbeschreibung, Fehler bei der Bestimmung der Punktionsstelle konnten mit größtmöglicher Wahrscheinlichkeit ausgeschlossen werden. Ein Pneumothorax bei der Vertikalen Infraklavikulären Plexus-brachialis Blockade stellt auch bei korrekter Durchführung unter Vermeidung von beschriebenen Kardinalfehlern ein methodenspezifisches und somit aufklärungspflichtiges Risiko dar. Der VIP ist dennoch eine wichtige Ergänzung der herkömmlichen Methoden zur Blockade des Plexus brachialis, da er sich durch eine hohe Erfolgsrate speziell im Bereich des N. musculocutaneus und in der Toleranz eines Tourniquets auszeichnet. Nach den bisherigen Erfahrungen ist von einem Pneumothoraxrisiko von 0,2–0,7% auszugehen.
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  • 61
    ISSN: 1432-055X
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Kombinierte Anästhesie ; Thorakale Epiduralanästhesie ; Lumbale Epiduralanästhesie ; Prostatektomie ; Schmerztherapie ; Komplikationen ; Keywords Combined anaesthesia ; Thoracic epidural anaesthesia ; Lumbar epidural anaesthesia ; Prostatectomy ; Pain management ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Patients requiring radical prostatectomy (rPE), including retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy are often aged and have coexisting cardiopulmonary diseases, increasing the risk of perioperative complications. The aim of the present study was to evaluate our perioperative anaesthesiologic regimen over the last five years, in terms of safety and patients comfort. Records of 433 patients who underwent rPE between 1994 and 1999 in our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided in those who received: 1. general anaesthesia (GA) alone, 2. a combination of lumbar epidural anaesthesia (LEA)+GA or, 3. thoracic epidural anaesthesia (TEA)+GA. General anaesthesia was performed as balanced anaesthesia, and epidural administered local anaesthetics were bupivacaine 0.25% or ropivacaine 0.2%, 8–12 ml/h. In terms of intra- and postoperative numbers of tachycardic and hypertensive episodes, a reduced stress response was observed under epidural anaesthesia (EA). Moreover, the weaning duration was shorter under EA and onset of gastrointestinal motility was found earlier ([h] GA: 50.6±11.1/ LEA: 39.3±13.6/ TEA:33.8±13.0). Furthermore, a trend to rarer phases of postoperative vomiting and a significant decrease of in hospital stay of about one day ([d] GA: 12.4±5.8/ LEA: 11.1±3.1/ TEA: 11.5±3.8) was observed. The duration of personnel binding in the OR did not differ significantly between GA and TEA ([min] GA: 222.9±43.5/ LEA: 238.2±41.8/ TEA: 227.0±46.2), but ICU stay was shortened under TEA. Besides this, TEA reduced the number of pathologic postoperative thorax-x-rays. Senso-motor blockades, decreases of SaO2 and cardiac complications were experienced more frequent under LEA as compared with TEA. Combination of GA and EA, especially TEA, appears to improve perioperative care of patients undergoing rPE, in terms of patients safety and comfort.
    Notes: Zusamenfassung Patienten, die sich einer radikalen Prostatektomie (rPE) einschließlich retroperitonealer Lymphadenektomie (rLA) unterziehen, haben aufgrund ihres Alters und ihrer Begleiterkrankungen ein erhöhtes perioperativen Risiko. Ziel dieser Untersuchung war es, den intra- und postoperativen Verlauf der standardisierten Operation rPE+rLA unter verschiedenen Anästhesieregimen zu analysieren. Krankenakten von 433 Patienten, die sich zwischen 1994 und 1999 in unserer Einrichtung einer rPE+rLA unterzogen, wurden retrospektiv ausgewertet. Die Patienten wurden nach dem durchgeführten Anästhesieverfahren eingeteilt: 1. Allgemeinanästhesie (AA), 2. Kombination lumbale Epiduralanästhesie (LEA)+AA, 3. thorakale Epiduralanästhesie (TEA)+AA. Für die intra- und postoperative Katheteranalgesie wurden Bupivacain 0,25% oder Ropivacain 0,2%, 8–12 ml/h verwendet. Die Allgemeinanästhesie wurde als balancierte Anästhesie durchgeführt. Diese retrospektive Erhebung zeigt unter epiduraler Analgesie, gemessen an Tachykardien und hypertensiven Episoden, eine reduzierte intra- und postoperative Stressantwort, kürzere Extubationszeiten, früheres Wiedereinsetzen der gastrointestinalen Motilität ([h] AA: 50,6±11,1/ LEA: 39,3±13,6/ TEA:33,8±13,0), tendenziell selteneres Erbrechen und eine um einen Tag verkürzte Krankenhausverweildauer ([d] AA: 12,4±5,8/ LEA: 11,1±3,1/ TEA: 11,5±3,8). Dabei war unter TEA die Dauer der Anästhesiepräsenz im OP-Bereich vergleichbar mit AA ([min] AA: 222,9±43,5/ LEA: 238,2±41,8/ TEA: 227,0±46,2), und der Wachstationsaufenthalt verkürzt. Daneben war unter TEA die Anzahl der auffälligen postoperativen Thoraxröntgenbefunde reduziert. Zum Erreichen einer der TEA vergleichbaren Analgesie mussten unter LEA häufiger sensomotorische Blockaden, saO2-Abfälle und tendenziell eine höhere Anzahl kardialer Komplikationen in Kauf genommen werden. Gemessen an den von uns erhobenen Parametern stellt damit die Kombination einer Allgemeinanästhesie, insbesondere mit thorakaler Epiduralanalgesie ein sicheres und auch betriebswirtschaftlich effizientes anästhesiologisches Vorgehen bei radikalen Prostatektomien dar.
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  • 62
    ISSN: 1432-1173
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Laser ; Nebenwirkungen ; Komplikationen ; Behandlungsfehler ; Keywords Laser ; Side effects ; Complications ; Treatment faults
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Many different laser systems are used in dermatology. To wisely choose the correct laser for a given problem, one must be aware of both the spectrum of disorders for which each laser is suited and the potential side effects. We compare the side effect and complication profiles of the common laser systems pointing out their possibilities and limitations. Typical treatment errors will be pointed out. Dermatological training, extensive experience in laser therapy and compliance with quality guidelines are prerequisites for safe and successful treatment.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung In der Dermatologie werden unterschiedliche Lasersysteme eingesetzt. Für die Anwender ist nicht nur das jeweilige Behandlungsspektrum von Bedeutung, sondern auch welche unerwünschten Reaktionen im Rahmen einer Laserbehandlung auftreten können. Das Nebenwirkungs- und Komplikationsprofil der gängigen Geräte wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit vorgestellt und verglichen, und deren Möglichkeiten und Grenzen werden dargestellt. Typische Behandlungsfehler werden aufgezeigt. Eine dermatologische Facharztausbildung, umfangreiche lasertherapeutische Erfahrungen sowie die Einhaltung und Erfüllung von definierten Qualitätsrichtlinien sind Voraussetzungen für ein sicheres Behandlungsergebnis.
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    European radiology 10 (2000), S. 832-840 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Osteochondroma ; Complications ; Chondrosarcoma ; Bone tumors ; MRI
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    Notes: Abstract. Osteochondromas can be complicated by mechanical irritation, compression or injury of adjacent structures, fracture, malignant transformation, and postoperative recurrence. Magnetic resonance imaging represents the most valuable imaging modality in symptomatic cases, because it can demonstrate typical features of associated soft tissue pathology, which can be differentiated from malignant transformation. Reactive bursae formation presents as an overlying fluid collection with peripheral contrast enhancement. Dislocation, deformation, and signal alterations of adjacent soft tissue structures can be observed in different impingement syndromes caused by osteochondromas. Magnetic resonance imaging provides excellent demonstration of arterial and venous compromise and represents the method of choice in cases with compression of spinal cord, nerve roots, or peripheral nerves, depicting changes in size, position, and signal intensity of the affected neural structures. Malignant transformation as the most worrisome complication occurs in approximately 1 % of solitary and 5–25 % of multiple osteochondromas. Magnetic resonance imaging is the most accurate method in measuring cartilage cap thickness, which represents an important criterion for differentiation of osteochondromas and exostotic (low-grade) chondrosarcomas. Cartilage cap thickness exceeding 2 cm in adults and 3 cm in children should raise the suspicion for malignant transformation. Finally, MR imaging can detect postoperative recurrence by depiction of a recurrent mass presenting typical morphological features of a cartilage-forming lesion.
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  • 64
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Central venous catheters ; Venous obstruction ; Vena cava ; Interventional procedure ; Catheters and catheterization ; Complications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. We describe a case of a 49-year-old woman with stage-IIIB lung adenocarcinoma who experienced an acute superior vena cava syndrome related to an implanted central venous catheter without associated venous thrombosis. The catheter was surgically implanted for chemotherapy. Superior vena cava syndrome appeared after the procedure and was due to insertion of the catheter through a subclinical stenosis of the superior vena cava. Complete resolution of the patient's symptoms was obtained using stent placement and endovascular repositioning of the catheter tip.
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    Der Hautarzt 51 (2000), S. 14-18 
    ISSN: 1432-1173
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter ; Erysipel ; Komplikationen ; Diabetes mellitus ; Hepatopathien ; Nephropathien ; Key words ; Erysipelas ; Complications ; Diabetes mellitus ; Hepatopathy ; Nephropathy
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    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Background and objective: A complicated course of erysipelas is not uncommon. Bullous, haemorrhagic, necrotic and purulent lesions may be encountered. Today no reliable data exist as to which constitutional factors renders a patient at risk for developing complicated erysipelas though several risk factors, particularly diabetes mellitus, are often suggested. Based on the analysis of patients with erysipelas at the Department of Dermatology in Graz, factors determining the risk for complicated erysipelas should be identified. Patients/Methods: In a retrospective case-control study clinical data sheets of 766 in- patients treated at the department were evaluated with respect to the course of the erysipelas and with respect to potential risk factors. Results: General risk factors for local complications were location at the lower extremities, pre-existing hepatic or renal disease, hyperuricaemia, and diabetes mellitus. Hepatic and renal disease and – to a lesser extent – diabetes particularly predisposed for bullous and haemorrhagic lesions, while vascular occlusive disease enhanced the risk for ne- crotic lesions. Conclusions: Location and hepatic and renal disease are the most important risk factors, while diabetes is probably of less significance than previously suggested.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund und Fragestellung: Im Zuge eines Erysipels treten immer wieder Lokalkomplikationen (Blasen, Hämorrhagien, Nekrosen, Abszesse) auf. Derzeit gibt es keine verlässlichen Daten darüber, aufgrund welcher Merkmale ein Patient als komplikationsgefährdet einzustufen ist, wobei aber verschiedene Risikofaktoren, insbesondere Diabetes mellitus, vermutet werden. Anhand des Patientenguts der Grazer Hautklinik sollten klinische Risikofaktoren für einen komplizierten Erysipelverlauf erhoben werden. Patienten/Methodik: In einer retrospektiven Fall-Kontroll-Studie wurden von 766 Patienten, die in den Jahren 1986–1995 wegen eines Erysipels stationär behandelt worden waren, klinische Daten hinsichtlich Erysipelverlauf und möglicher Risikofaktoren erhoben und statistisch ausgewertet. Ergebnisse: Das Risiko eines komplizierten Erysipelverlaufs wird allgemein durch Lokalisation am Bein, durch Leber- und Nierenerkrankungen, Hyperurikämie und durch einen Diabetes mellitus erhöht. Lebererkrankungen und – in geringerem Maße Diabetes – disponieren speziell zu bullösen und hämorrhagischen Verläufen, eine periphere arterielle Verschlusskrankheit zu nekrotischen Läsionen. Schlussfolgerungen: Betroffene Körperregion sowie Leber- und Nierenerkrankungen scheinen die wichtigsten Risikofaktoren zu sein, während der Diabetes mellitus möglicherweise eine geringere Rolle spielt, als bisher angenommen.
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  • 66
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Key words Outcomes ; Hypoxaemia ; Sleep-related breathing disorders ; Obstructive sleep apnoea ; Central sleep apnoea ; Mechanical ventilation ; Complications ; Intensive care
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    Notes: Abstract Objectives: To determine the incidence of sleep-related breathing disorders and nocturnal hypoxaemia in patients discharged from ICU following prolonged mechanical ventilation.¶Design: Prospective, consecutive patient observational study.¶Setting: The medical and surgical wards of a University Hospital.¶Patients and participants: Fifteen consecutive, adult patients discharged from the ICU who had received more than 48 h of mechanical ventilation were studied. Ten healthy volunteers acted as controls.¶Measurements and results: Overnight, multi-channel pneumographic studies were performed on all patients and controls. Chest and abdominal wall movement, air flow, oxygen saturation and snoring were continuously recorded. Data was analysed by both visual inspection of the traces and by computer-based algorithms. An apnoea/hypopnoea index was calculated for each patient and volunteer. Volunteers had an apnoea/hypopnoea index of less than 5 and had no episodes of nocturnal oxygen desaturation (SaO2 〈 90 %). Despite oxygen therapy 13/15 patients had episodes of desaturation and 9/15 spent more than 2 h with an SaO2 〈 90 %. Eleven patients had an abnormal apnoea/hypopnoea index (range 5–34 events/h). Four patients had predominantly obstructive events while 7 primarily had hypopnoeas.¶Conclusions: Significant overnight oxygen desaturation is common in patients discharged from ICU who have received prolonged mechanical ventilation. This group also has a significant incidence of sleep-related breathing disorders and this mechanism is likely to be important in the pathogenesis of the hypoxaemia.
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  • 67
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Key words Tracheostomy: percutaneous, translaryngeal ; Complications ; Oxygenation ; Intensive care medicine
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    Notes: Abstract Objectives: Elective tracheostomy is an established procedure in the management of ICU patients on long-term ventilation. In addition, percutaneous tracheostomy techniques are increasingly being used. In 1997, Fantoni's translaryngeal technique (TLT), another minimally invasive procedure, was introduced. While clinical studies of TLT showed that the technique is safe and can be performed rapidly, technical difficulties which sometimes led to prolonged operating times were also noted. Our study compared the basic TLT technique to a modified TLT approach and to TLT performed with the manufacturer's new, improved “Straight Cannula” set. Twenty-five patients were enrolled in each group, and the advantages and disadvantages of the respective techniques were evaluated.¶Setting: Surgical ICU of a university hospital.¶Patients: Seventy-five adult, surgical intensive care patients.¶Measurements and results: Average operating times with the modified TLT techniques were significantly shorter, 4 and 5 min respectively, as compared to 11 min for the basic TLT technique. Initially, use of the new, improved TLT set resulted in a complete passage of the tracheal cannula in two patients; uneventful Griggs's tracheostomy was performed instead. Regardless of the technique used, no other perioperative complications were noted and the perioperative gas exchange remained unaffected by the tracheostomy procedure.¶Conclusions: The modified TLT procedures are safer and more readily performed than the basic technique. Difficulty in the retrograde passage of the guide wire was seen only occasionally with the modified techniques. Based on our data we conclude that the modified techniques are superior to the basic technique and represent significant progress in TLT.
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    Intensive care medicine 26 (2000), S. 942-949 
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Key words Ventilator-associated pneumonia ; Cardiac surgery ; Children ; Pediatric intensive care ; Complications ; Extubation
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    Notes: Abstract Objective: This study was undertaken to determine the delay of extubation attributable to ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in comparison to other complications and complexity of surgery after repair of congenital heart lesions in neonates and children.¶Methods: Cohort study in a pediatric intensive care unit of a tertiary referral center. All patients who had cardiac operations during a 22-month period and who survived surgery were eligible (n = 272, median age 1.3 years). Primary outcome was time to successful extubation. Primary variable of interest was VAP. Surgical procedures were classified according to complexity. Cox proportional hazards models were calculated to adjust for confounding. Potential confounders comprised other known risk factors for delayed extubation.¶Results: Median time to extubation was 3 days. VAP occurred in 26 patients (9.6 %). The rate of VAP was not associated with complexity of surgery (P = 0.22), or cardiopulmonary bypass (P = 0.23). The adjusted analysis revealed as further factors associated with delayed extubation: other respiratory complications (n = 28, chylothorax, airway stenosis, diaphragm paresis), prolonged inotropic support (n = 48, 17.6 %), and the need for secondary surgery (n = 51, 18.8 %; e. g., re-operation, secondary closure of thorax). Older age promoted early extubation. The median delay of extubation attributable to VAP was 3.7 days (hazards ratio HR = 0.29, 95 % CI 0.18–0.49), exceeding the effect size of secondary surgery (HR = 0.48) and other respiratory complications (HR = 0.50).¶Conclusion: VAP accounts for a major delay of extubation in pediatric cardiac surgery.
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  • 69
    ISSN: 1432-1920
    Keywords: Key words Aneurysm, vertebral artery ; Haemorrhage, subarachnoid ; Surgery ; Embolisation ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract Our purpose was to evaluate the surgical and endovascular treatment outcomes of ruptured intracranial vertebral artery aneurysms (RIVAA). The outcomes of 44 patients with RIVAA treated between 1983 and 1998 surgically (26), endovascularly (20) or both (2) were evaluated. The aneurysms were clipped in 24 patients, and clipped and wrapped in two. We treated 20 by the endovascular approach, 12 with Guglielmi detachable coils (GDC), and eight by parent-vessel occlusion using detachable balloons. Three patients had endovascular treatment after a failed or inadequate surgical attempt. Post-treatment follow-up was 17–183 months (mean 101 months) for surgically treated patients. For the GDC-treated group angiographic follow-up was carried at 8–49 months (mean 19 months). The condition of seven (27 %) of the surgically treated patients worsened due to procedure-related complications, compared with 10 % in the endovascular treatment group. Of the patients initially presenting with Hunt and Hess grade IV or V, three of five (60 %) died who were treated surgically and two of eight (25 %) who were treated endovascularly. A good outcome was achieved in 17 surgically treated patients (85 % of the survivors) and in 16 of the endovascular group (89 % of the survivors). This present “same-site” report on treatment of a specific abnormality, RIVAA, treated surgically or by an endovascular approach indicates that especially in poorer Hunt and Hess grade patients, the latter may offer a clinical outcome as good as that of surgery, although long-term efficacy of GDC treatment is still to be determined.
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    Pediatric nephrology 15 (2000), S. 66-69 
    ISSN: 1432-198X
    Keywords: Key words Biopsy ; Kidney ; Complications ; Percutaneous ; Internet ; e-mail
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    Notes: Abstract  Technological improvements have reduced the frequency of complications in children receiving a percutaneous renal biopsy. No study has systematically compared the safety of open and percutaneous kidney biopsy. Yet many nephrologists consider a single native kidney an absolute contraindication to percutaneous biopsy. We have established an international registry of single native kidney biopsies in children and we now report our early results. Eight biopsies are included. Seven patients had percutaneous biopsies and one an open biopsy. None of the patients had major complications, and adequate tissue was obtained from all. Our limited experience indicates that the presence of a single native kidney is not an absolute indication for an open approach. We encourage our colleagues to report to the international registry in order to further document the safety of percutaneous biopsy of the single native kidney in children.
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    European radiology 10 (2000), S. 1277-1279 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Duodenum ; Congenital anomalies ; Duodenal duplication ; Imaging ; Duodenal duplication ; Complications ; Treatment
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    Notes: Abstract. We report a case of a stalked cystic duodenal duplication. The lesion, hyperintense on T2-weighted GRE images, maintained the signal intensity after oral administration of a negative contrast agent (Lumirem, Guerbet, Aulnay-Sous-Bois, France), confirming its independence from the duodenal lumen. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of duodenal duplication by means of MR cholangiopancreatography.
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  • 72
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Percutaneous cholecystostomy ; Complications ; Gallstone ; Abdominal wall imaging ; Ultrasonography
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    Notes: Abstract. A case of recurrent abdominal wall abscess following percutaneous cholecystostomy (PC) is presented. Transperitoneal PC was performed in an 82-year-old female with calculous cholecystitis. Symptoms resolved and the catheter was removed 29 days later. The patient came back 5 months later with a superficial abscess that was drained and 8 months post PC with a fistula discharging clear fluid. Ultrasonography revealed the tract adjacent to an area of inflammation containing a calculus, whereas CT failed to depict the stone. Subsequent surgery confirmed US findings. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a dislodged bile stone following percutaneous cholecystostomy.
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    European journal of orthopaedic surgery & traumatology 10 (2000), S. 177-181 
    ISSN: 1432-1068
    Keywords: Cervical spine ; Anterior approach ; Complications ; Dysphagia ; hoarseness
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    Notes: Summary The authors present a retrospective study of 535 consecutive anterior approaches to the cervical spine back to 5 years. The data were analyzed for post-operative complications. This surgical procedure has been commonly used for more than 40 years, but the post-operative complications due to the anterior approach itself were presented with few accompanying statistics, with various and contradictory results. Injury to nearly all of the structures has been reported in the literature, the more frequent problems are hoarseness and dysphagia; other complications include perforation of the oesophagus, hematomas, vascular injury⋯ Analysis of this data allows to understand better the specific problems related to this surgical approach, and to suggest precautions at each stage of the course of exposure of cervical vertebrae.
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    European journal of pediatrics 159 (2000), S. 153-155 
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Indomethacin ; Premature infants ; Antenatal ; Postnatal ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract To evaluate the incidence of neonatal complications among infants exposed to indomethacin antenatally, postnatally or both ante-and postnatally (combined), the records of 240 infants of gestational ages between 23 to 32 weeks were analysed retrospectively. Antenatal indomethacin treatment for longer than 2 days with a daily or cumulative dosage ≥150 mg correlated with a significantly higher incidence of grade I-II intraventricular haemorrhage. Combined exposure, cumulative antenatal exposure ≥150 mg and duration of antenatal exposure of more than 2 days was associated with necrotising enterocolitis and a cumulative exposure with sepsis. There was no independent association between indomethacin exposure and pneumothorax, bronchopulmonary dysplasia or respiratory distress syndrome. Conclusion Preterm infants with exposure to antenatal indomethacin might be at increased risk of grade I and II intraventricular haemorrhage and those with both ante- and postnatal exposure at an increased risk of necrotising enterocolitis and sepsis.
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  • 75
    ISSN: 1432-0932
    Keywords: Key words Idiopathic scoliosis ; Anterior instrumentation ; Surgical treatment ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract Anterior instrumentation for the correction of scoliotic curves has recently been gaining in popularity. The problems of high mortality and morbidity that were associated with the employment of anterior instrumentation in the first years it was used have now been overcome. Efforts are now being concentrated on increasing the correction rates in the frontal plane and decreasing the kyphotic effect in the sagittal plane. The anterior Cotrel-Dubousset-Hopf (CDH) system is a recently developed instrumentation that has been claimed to decrease the kyphotic effect through the use of double rods. This study aimed to investigate the impact of the anterior CDH system on idiopathic scoliotic curves in frontal and sagittal planes. To this end, 26 idiopathic scoliosis patients treated with the CDH system were followed for a mean period of 32.8 ± 5.3 months. In the frontal plane, Cobb angles of major and secondary curves were measured, and postoperative and final correction rates determined. In the sagittal plane, sagittal contours of both the instrumented region and the thoracic and lumbar regions were measured, and their preoperative, postoperative and final control values were determined. In addition to clinical examination, lateral trunk shift (LT), shift of head (SH) and shift of stable vertebra (SS) were measured in vertebral units (VU), on the preoperative and postoperative radiographs in order to evaluate the effect of the system on trunk balance. It was established that in patients with single flexible thoracolumbar and lumbar curves and those with rigid thoracic curves, the correction rates obtained in the frontal plane were respectively 79.4 ± 14.8%, 68.0 ± 9.4% and 61.5 ± 8.0%, with statistical significance. Their final corrections at the last control were 76.3 ± 17.4%, 56.9 ± 9.1% and 52.3 ± 8.3%, respectively. Although the corrections in the lumbar rigid curves were relatively low, they were still statistically significant. Taking all the patients together, the mean preoperative Cobb angle of the major curves of 67.2°± 20.2° improved to a mean of 28.6°± 21.0°, which was a statistically significant difference (P 〈 0.05), giving a mean correction rate of 61.2 ± 20.3%. The mean correction loss of major curves in the frontal plane in all patients was 6.0°± 3.8° and the mean final correction rate was 52.6 ± 23.2%. In the sagittal plane, there was a favorable kyphotic effect on the thoracic region of patients with hypokyphosis and lordosis pattern, whilst in patients with kyphotic pattern, this effect was minimal. In patients with a single flexible lumbar curve, kyphotic effect was not observed except in two patients. In these two patients, it was thought that excessive compression force may have been used. As to the patients with a rigid lumbar curve, there was a slight decrease in lumbar lordosis. No postoperative complaints were made about imbalance, and the mean overall correction in LT values was 60.1 ± 21.7%. While preoperatively, the SH and SS values of all patients were over 0.5 VU, postoperatively, 12 patients (46.2%) were completely balanced (SH = 0 VU, SS = 0 VU) and 8 patients (30.8%) were balanced (0 VU 〈 SH and SS 〈 0.5 VU). The remaining six patients, whose balance values were corrected with statistical significance but were still over 0.5 VU, were found to be the ones with rigid lumbar curves. Implant failure and systemic complications were not noted in the follow-up period. In view of these findings, it was determined that CDH instrumentation achieves significant correction rates in the frontal and sagittal planes, particularly in single flexible lumbar, thoracolumbar and thoracic rigid curves. It was found that the kyphotic effect was minimized with a double rod system. Significant clinical and radiological corrections were achieved in balance values, without any imbalance and decompensation problems.
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  • 76
    ISSN: 1433-0350
    Keywords: Keywords Endoscopic III ventriculostomy ; Overdrainage ; Chronic SDH ; Shunt ; Complications
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    Notes: Abstract  Object: Endoscopic III ventriculostomy (ETV) is an effective and a rather safe treatment for noncommunicating hydrocephalus secondary to aqueductal stenosis and other obstructive pathologies. Though not devoid of risk, ETV is increasingly replacing shunt operations, and it prevents related complications, including overdrainage. Methods: We report a rare case of a large chronic subdural hematoma (ChSDH) after ETV in a patient with aqueductal stenosis. Three weeks after he was shunted elsewhere, he presented to us with clinical symptoms of intracranial hypotension and overdrainage. ETV was performed and the shunt removed uneventfully. On routine postoperative MRI a few weeks later, a large ChSDH was noted, the patient being totally asymptomatic. Since the ChSDH grew significantly, causing a mass effect on the follow-up MRI, it was finally drained. Large and increasing ChSDHs have previously been reported secondary to overdrainage after shunt placement, but not after ETV. Conclusions: We conclude that though rare, a ChSDH may evolve even after ETV, if there is a substantial decrease in previously elevated intracranial pressure.
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  • 77
    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Key words Liver transplantation ; Living donor ; Adult patient ; Right lobe graft ; Small-for-size graft ; Complications
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  • 78
    ISSN: 1432-2277
    Keywords: Key words Transplantation ; Complications ; PTLD
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    Notes: Abstract In the period 1973–1998, among 2 139 allograft recipients treated with standard immunosuppression, posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLD) developed in 19 patients (0.9 %): one plasmacytic hyperplasia, two polymorphic PTLD, one myeloma, and 15 lymphomas. PTLD developed 1 year after transplantation (tx) in 14 patients. Five patients were diagnosed at autopsy, 2 were lost to follow up, 3 died before therapy could be instituted, and 1 patient has just started chemotherapy. Of the 8 evaluable patients, 2 received acyclovir and are alive in complete remission (CR) and 6 received chemotherapy ± surgery. Of these 6, 4 died of lymphoma and/or infection, 1 died of unrelated causes in CR, and 1 is alive in CR. PTLD is a severe complication of tx, usually running an aggressive course which may preclude prompt diagnosis and treatment. Nevertheless, therapy is feasible and must be tailored on the histologic subtype. Seventy-four percent of patients were diagnosed with late-onset PTLD stressing the need for long-term follow up.
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  • 79
    ISSN: 1433-7347
    Keywords: Keywords Anterior cruciate ; ligament ; Immediate motion ; Complications
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    Topics: Medicine , Sports Science
    Notes: Abstract We prospectively determined the effectiveness of an immediate knee motion and early intervention program to prevent permanent motion limitations in a consecutive series of patients who had anterior cruciate ligament autogenous patellar tendon reconstruction for isolated rupture (219 knees) or combined with other procedures (224 knees). The subjects were placed into either a progressive or delayed rehabilitation program and were followed for at least 12 months postoperatively. At follow-up a normal range of motion (0° to at least 135°) was found in 436 knees (98%), and mild losses of extension (–5°) were found in 7 knees. Twenty-three knees (5%) required interventions; 9 had extension casts, 9 had gentle manipulations under anesthesia, 3 had arthroscopic débridements, and 2 had continuous epidural anesthetic and inpatient therapy. All of these 23 knees regained full motion. The 7 patients with mild losses of extension had refused treatment intervention. The 0% incidence rate of permanent arthrofibrosis, and 0.7% reoperation rate for knee motion limitations, demonstrated the effectiveness of our program.
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  • 80
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: breast cancer ; carboplatinum ; chemotherapy ; continuous 5-fluorouracil
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    Notes: Abstract We performed a trial using the combination of epirubicin 50mg/m2/day 1, carboplatinum AUC 5/day 1 and continuous5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 200 mg/m2/day (every 4 weeks for6 months) to confirm the efficacy and low toxicity profile of thisregimen in breast cancer. In 51 patients with metastatic(n = 33) or locally advanced (n = 18)breast cancer the overall response rate was 86% (95% confidenceinterval (95% CI): 73%–94%): 94% in locallyadvanced and 81% metastatic disease. Grade 3–4 toxicity was low:4% of patients presented with febrile neutropenia, 16% withsevere palmar-plantar syndrome, 10% with Port-a-cath thrombosis. This study confirms the high efficacy of infusional 5-FU-based regimens andjustifies further research into novel promising oral 5-FU derivatives.
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  • 81
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; intra-arterial ; liver metastasis ; unresectable pancreatic cancer
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    Notes: Abstract Background:A phase II trial of a new intra-arterial chemotherapyregimen for unresectable pancreatic cancer (UPC). Patients and methods:Ninety-six patients with UPC were treatedwith intra-arterial chemotherapy at three-weekly intervals. The schedule usedwas FLEC: 5-fluorouracil 1000 mg/m2, folinic acid 100mg/m2, carboplatin 300 mg/m2; epirubicin 60mg/m2. Results:The overall response rates by CT-scan evaluation were:15% partial response (PR), 44% stable disease (SD), 17%progressive disease (PD). The overall median survival was 9.9 months, and 10.6and 6.8 for UICC stage III and IV, respectively. Pain reduction occurred in42% of patients. A weight gain 〉7% from baseline occurred in8% of patients. A total of 341 courses of FLEC were administered. Grade3–4 hematological toxicity was seen in 25% of patients;ematemesis in 4%; grade 3 gastrointestinal toxicity in 3%; andgrade 3 alopecia in 16%. One sudden death, a pre-infarction angina, anda transitory ischemic attack were observed. The only complication related tothe angiographic procedure was an intimal dissection of the iliac artery. Conclusions:The intra-arterial FLEC regimen was well toleratedand active. It requires only one day of hospitalization. Efficacy could onlybe assessed in a randomized study against a gemcitabine containing regimen.
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  • 82
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; combination ; etoposide ; ifosfamide ; ovarian cancer
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    Notes: Abstract Background:The prognosis of platinum resistant ovarian cancer isvery poor and the treatment of choice has not been clearly defined. Patients and methods:We conducted a phase II study with thecombination of ifosfamide i.v. at 2.25 g/m2 (days 1, 2) andetoposide per os at 100 mg daily (days 1–10) every four weeks. To beeligible for the study patients had to be resistant to platinum and paclitaxelpretreated. Results:Forty-one patients entered the study. The median intervalfrom the previous chemotherapy was 3.9 months. The median number of previouschemotherapeutic regimens was 2. Severe toxicities included neutropenia(41% of patients), leukopenia (29%) and thrombocytopenia(13%). Thirty-five patients are assessable for response. Nine patientsresponded (22% of the eligible, 26% of the assessable), four ofthemdemonstrated complete response to chemotherapy (10% and 12%,respectively), while three patients demonstrated stabilization of theirprogressive disease. After a median follow-up of 18 months, time toprogression is 3 months (range 0.9–14.4), duration of response is 9months (2.5–11) and median survival is 13 months (2.5–37.4+). Conclusions:The combination of ifosfamide with oral etoposideappears to have significant but manageable toxicity and encouraging efficacyin platinum resistant ovarian cancer.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 11-16 
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; gene therapy ; head and neck cancer ; immunotherapy ; radiotherapy ; recurrent ; surgery
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    Notes: Abstract Locoregional recurrence is the most common cause of failure after head andneck cancer surgery. It is a disease which causes significant morbidityespecially on speech and swallowing. There are many different treatmentsavailable including surgery, reirradiation and chemotherapy. However, none ofthese have produced any significant survival benefit. Because of this, therehas been considerable interest in the development of new biological therapiessuch as gene therapy and immunotherapy for this disease. The objectives ofthis article are to provide an overview of the currently available therapiesfor recurrent head and neck cancer including gene therapy and immunotherapy.Prevention of recurrent disease by the detection and treatment of minimalresidual disease is also discussed.
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  • 84
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; hepatocellular carcinoma ; liposomal doxorubicin ; phase II
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin has an enhancedefficacy and reduced toxicity compared with free doxorubicin. The efficacy andtoxicity of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin was investigated in patients withhepatocellular carcinoma. Patients and methods:Patients with histologically confirmed,locally advanced or metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma and a Karnofsky index〉60% were included in this prospective single-arm study. Exclusioncriteria were liver cirrhosis stage Child–Pugh C, previous chemotherapy,or chemoembolization. Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin was given in a dose of30 mg/m2 every three weeks until progression of disease. Afterinclusion of five patients the dose could be escalated to 40 mg/m2in absence of toxicity grade 3 and 4. Results:Sixteen patients were evaluable for response. Noobjective response was achieved. The median survival time was 140 days(95% confidence interval: 126–154 days). Treatment toxicitiesgrade ≥3 comprised increased liver enzymes in patients with preexistinggrade 1 or 2 elevation (n = 6), hematologic toxicity (n =5), and hypersensitivity (n = 2). Conclusions:Pegylated liposomal doxorubicin is not effective fortreatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma. The favorable toxicity profilewas confirmed even in patients with underlying liver disease.
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  • 85
    ISSN: 1569-8041
    Keywords: chemotherapy ; gemcitabine ; non-small-cell lung cancer ; paclitaxel
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    Notes: Abstract Thirty patients with chemotherapy-naïve advanced non-small-cell lungcancer (NSCLC) were given escalating doses of paclitaxel (150, 175, 200mg/m2) on day 1 in three consecutive cycles, together with a fixeddose of gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8; cycles wererepeated every three weeks. The dose escalation of paclitaxel was feasible inthe majority of patients. Subsequently, 30 other NSCLC patients received adose of 200 mg/m2 paclitaxel with gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2in a phase II study. The major side effect was mild myelosuppression. Aresponse rate of 24% was achieved in 49 fully evaluable patients. Thisregimen proved to be safe and easy to administer on an out-patient setting,and constitutes now one of the arms of the current EORTC randomized study foradvanced NSCLC.
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    Keywords: BEACOPP ; chemotherapy ; dose intensification ; hematotoxicity ; Hodgkin's disease ; practicability
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Evidence is recently accumulating that the novelBEACOPP (bleomycin (B), etoposide (E), adriamycin (A), cyclophosphamide (C),vincristine (O), procarbazine (P), prednisone (P)) chemotherapy is a highlyeffective treatment for advanced stage Hodgkin's disease. Two dose variantsof BEACOPP are currently tested in a phase III randomized multicenter trialof the GHSG. To enable more extensive testing of BEACOPP we characterized itspracticability regarding schedule adherence, acute hematotoxicity and need forsupportive treatment. Patients and methods:Data of 858 patients (6592 therapy cycles)from 184 participating institutions were evaluated. Planned total drug dosesof the baseline variant (arm 1) were 80, 2400, 200, 5200, 11.2, 5600 and 4480mg/m2 for B, E, A, C, O, P and P, respectively. Compared to arm 1,the doses of E, A and C in the dose-intensified variant (arm 2) were escalatedby factor 2.0, 1.4, 1.92, respectively, using G-CSF assistance. Stepwise dosereductions were specified in case of dose-limiting toxicities. Both variantsare given in eight three-weekly courses. Results:Median dose adherence (dose actually given relative toplanned arm 1 dose) in arm 1 was 1.0 for all drugs. Relative dose escalationof E, A, and C actually maintained in arm 2 was 1.83, 1.37 and 1.77 (medians),respectively, and 70% of patients maintained elevated dose levelsthroughout the entire treatment. Dose-limiting toxicities occurred in25% of cycles in arm 2, most frequently due to leukocytopenia andthrombocytopenia. Time courses of leukocytes in arm 2 showed more severe butnot more prolonged leukocytopenia compared with arm 1. WHO grades 3–4infections were documented in 2.1% (arm 1) and 3.1% (arm 2) ofall cycles. Erythrocytes were transfused in 6% (arm 1) and 28%(arm 2), platelets in 〈1% (arm 1) and 6% (arm 2) of allcycles. Conclusions:Both BEACOPP schemes are practicable in a largemulticenter setting. Despite increased hematotoxicity, moderate doseescalation is safe for the majority of the patients with G-CSF assistance andstandard supportive treatment.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 1615-1616 
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; gemcitabine ; radiotherapy ; radiation myositis
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  • 88
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    Keywords: advanced ovarian cancer ; chemotherapy ; docetaxel ; phase II trial
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    Notes: Abstract Background:This phase II study was conducted to evaluate theefficacy and toxicity of docetaxel in Japanese patients with advanced ovariancancer. Patients and methods:Docetaxel was administered at a dose of 70mg/m2 intravenously to patients with platinum pre-treated advancedovarian cancer. Treatment was repeated every three weeks. No routinecorticosteroid premedication was given. Results:Ninety patients with advanced ovarian cancer were enteredand sixty were assessable for response. The overall response rate was28% in the assessable patients (95% confidence interval(95% CI): 17.5%–41.4%). CA125 responses were seenin 8 (24%) of 34 assessable patients for CA125 criteria. The 36platinum-refractory patients had a response rate of 25% compared with33% in the platinum-sensitive patients. The predominant toxicity wasneutropenia, with 86% of the patients experiencing grade 3 or 4.Hypersensitivity reactions occurred in 37% of the patients and were notlife threatening. Edema was mild and infrequent. Conclusion:Docetaxel at 70 mg/m2 demonstratedeffectiveness as a treatment of both platinum-sensitive andplatinum-refractory ovarian cancer patients, with a low incidence of severehypersensitivity reactions and edema.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 133-149 
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; dose ; dose-density ; dose-intensity ; high-dose chemotherapy
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Shortening the interval between cycles is one meansof increasing the dose intensity of chemotherapy, and can be supported bybiological and mathematical rationales. Our objective was to assess theclinical relevance of the rapid repetition of regimens (so-called `dose-densechemotherapy') in various solid neoplasms. Design:The medical literature was reviewed in accord withMulrow's recommendations. Randomised studies comparing frequently-repeatedchemotherapy to standard regimens as well as open studies are described andcritically examined. Results:Dose-dense regimens were widely found to be feasible. In small-cell lung cancer, survival of patients receiving dose-denseregimens was better than that of patients treated by standard chemotherapy inthree trials, two of which reached significance, when these intensive regimensallowed better dose intensity. In poor-prognosis germ-cell tumors, a dose-dense regimen was not betterthan standard therapy, perhaps because of an excessively high toxicity-relateddeath rate. However, recent phase II studies have provided encouragingresults. In early breast cancer, the one published randomized study in the adjuvantsetting showed only a trend towards better disease-free survival innode-positive women receiving a weekly-repeated regimen. Two randomized trialsfailed to show any benefit in the neoadjuvant setting with a dose-denseregimen. No evidence of a benefit was provided in metastatic breast cancer. In advanced colorectal cancer, evidence of an improvement in survival withweekly or bi-weekly 5-FU–leucovorin compared to a classic monthlyschedule has recently been shown in two randomized trials, and dose-denseregimens are recognized as standard therapy in many countries. Phase II studies of dose-dense regimens have also shown high response ratesand long survival in many neoplasms, including Ewing's sarcoma, gestationaltrophoblastic disease, ovarian carcinoma and gastric cancer. Conclusions:A considerable amount of experience has been gainedwith frequently-repeated regimens. A few randomized trials have demonstrateda benefit for survival on standard chemotherapy in small-cell lung cancer andadvanced colorectal cancer. However, this benefit appears to be weak. Thecombination of dose-dense chemotherapy regimens with new anti-cancerstrategies based on our insights into the mechanisms of oncogenesis is achallenge on the eve of the millennium.
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    Keywords: carcinosarcoma ; chemotherapy ; thyroid
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    Notes: Abstract Thyroid carcinosarcoma is a rare and aggressive thyroid tumor. Histologicalexamination of a tumor showed the characteristic of epithelial carcinoma andmesenchymal differentiation. We retrospectively analyzed the course of thepatient and reviewed the literature in which only 19 other cases aredescribed. Carcinosarcoma of the thyroid is a very aggressive tumor with aclinical course similar to anaplastic thyroid carcinoma. Survival is veryshort despite aggressive multimodal treatment.
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  • 91
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    Keywords: acute myeloid leukemia ; chemotherapy ; chronic lymphocytic leukemia ; immunosuppression ; second neoplasms
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    Notes: Abstract An increased incidence of different malignancies associated to chroniclymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has been reported. The association of CLL and acuteleukemia is a rare event described in 〈1% of CLL, the type of acuteleukemia being either from the lymphoid or more often from the myeloidlineage. The coexistence of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and CLL in the samepatient has been occasionally reported. Most of these cases have beenassociated with the administration of chemotherapy or radioterapy for CLL,suggesting that the former may be a secondary leukemia. On the other hand, CLLcould precede, but could also be diagnosed at the same, or delayed time asAML, suggesting the presence of other leukemogenic factors. We describe theexceptional development of AML and lung cancer in a patient with previouslydiagnosed CLL in minimal residual disease status after fludarabine treatmentfollowed by autologous peripheral blood stem-cell transplantation.
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  • 92
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; interferon ; transitionall-cell carcinoma ; urothelial tract
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Based on the favorable results of the combination5-fluorouracil (5-FU), cisplatin and interferon-α as second-line treatmentin advanced metastatic transitional-cell carcinoma of the urothelial tract aconfirmatory study was executed in a multicenter setting. Patients and methods:In this open label phase II study 43patients failing adequate previous chemotherapy were treated with IFN-α2b5 MU/m2 subcutaneously for 5 consecutive days starting on day 1 and22 simultaneous with 5-FU 500 mg/m2 daily as a continuous infusion.In between the same dose of IFN-α2b was given 3 times weekly with CDDP 25mg/m2 on days 1, 8, 15 and 22. This cycle was repeated every sixweeks. Results:In 40 eligible patients 5 PR were seen (12.5%;95% confidence interval (95% CI):4.1%–26.8%). The major toxicity was hematological. Twotoxic deaths were seen due to gastro-intestinal hemorrhage. Conclusions:In view of these results this combination can not berecommended as second line treatment for metastatic transitional-cellcarcinoma of the urothelial tract.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 1343-1347 
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; Her2/neu ; indolent ; malignant ; palliative care ; secretory breast cancer
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    Notes: Abstract Secretory carcinoma of the breast is a rare and indolent tumour originallydescribed in children but occurring equally in the adult population. Theprincipal management problems following primary surgical treatment are localrecurrence and axillary lymph node metastases. Distant metastases areextremely rare. We present the case of a 27-year-old woman with pulmonary metastases froma secretory breast cancer treated by mastectomy and axillary lymph nodedissection 12 years previously. There was no response to chemotherapy; however, the patient remained aliveand active two years from presentation with metastatic disease and one yearfrom cessation of all cytotoxic chemotherapy. She eventually died ofrespiratory failure two and a half years after presentation. To our knowledge, this is only the fourth reported case of distantmetastases from secretory breast cancer and the second reported case in whichcurrent active chemotherapy has been used. We review the literature anddiscuss the apparent chemoresistance of this tumour including the lack ofmembrane staining for Her2/neu. In the absence of any proven effective chemotherapy we believe that symptomcontrol becomes the focus of management and offers patients with metastaticsecretory breast cancer the greatest chance of a functional and good qualityexistence.
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  • 94
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    Keywords: chemotherapy ; docetaxel ; gemcitabine ; non-small-cell lung cancer ; phase I trials ; taxanes
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Docetaxel and gemcitabine are active in a broad rangeof malignancies. The objective of this phase I trial was to determine themaximally tolerated doses of the combination of docetaxel and gemcitabine. Patients and methods:Patients with advanced cancer, WHOperformance status 0–2, who had received up to one prior chemotherapyregimen were treated with gemcitabine on days 1 and 8 and docetaxel on day 8repeated every 21 days. Prophylactic ciprofloxacin was commenced on day 11 ofeach cycle and continued until the neutrophil count reached 1.0 ×109/l. G-CSF was not administered. Dose levels studied weredocetaxel/gemcitabine: 60/800, 60/1000, 75/1000, 75/1200, 85/1200 and 100/1200mg/m2. Results:Thirty-nine patients were entered and all were assessablefor toxicity. The highest administered dose level was 100 mg/m2docetaxel and 1200 mg/m2 gemcitabine with dose limiting toxicitiesof febrile neutropenia, grade 4 neutropenia ≥7 days, grade 4thrombocytopenia, grade 3 stomatitis and/or grade 3 fatigue in three out ofsix patients. Treatment was well tolerated (40 cycles) in the 10 patientstreated at the recommended dose level (85/1200) with only a single episode offebrile neutropenia and grade 3 or 4 non-hematologic toxicity was infrequent.There was no significant pulmonary toxicity. Responses were seen in a rangeof malignancies including non-small-cell lung cancer. Conclusions:The recommended dose level of 85 mg/m2docetaxel and 1200 mg/m2 gemcitabine has a favourable toxicityprofile and is suitable for further investigation in phase II trials. Thisnon-platinum containing regimen warrants further investigation as a potentialalternative to platinum containing regimens in non-small-cell lung cancer andother malignancies.
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  • 95
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    Keywords: cervical cancer ; chemotherapy ; phase I ; radiotherapy
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    Notes: Abstract Background.Cisplatin and paclitaxel are active in cervical cancerand both are able to potentiate the effects of radiotherapy. In this study weevaluated the maximum-tolerated dose (MTD) of paclitaxel in combination witha fixed dose of cisplatin when given weekly concurrently with pelvicradiotherapy to patients with carcinoma of the cervix uteri. Patients and methods:Eighteen patients with cervical cancer wereenrolled in this study. Cisplatin (30 mg/m2) and paclitaxel(starting dose 40 mg/m2; 5 mg/m2 escalation per level)were given on day 1 of radiotherapy and then weekly for six times.Radiotherapy was given to the pelvis with a four-field box technique for fivedays each week. Patients received 65 Gy in 1.8 Gy fractions. Cohorts of threepatients were enrolled at each level and three further patients were includedif one or two dose-limiting severe adverse events (SAE) were recorded. SAE wasdefined as grade 3 or 4 nonhematologic toxicity, excluding nausea or vomitingand alopecia, grade 4 neutropenia or thrombocytopenia, and prolonged (〉1week) neutropenia or thrombocytopenia. Results:Four levels were studied (paclitaxel 40, 45, 50, 55mg/m2) with three, five, four and six patients enrolled,respectively. The MTD of paclitaxel was found at 50 mg/m2/wk andcisplatin 30 mg/m2/wk. Diarrhea was the dose-limiting toxicity.Thirteen patients were evaluable for response: seven complete and five partialresponses were obtained with an overall response rate of 92.3%. Conclusions:The MTD of paclitaxel is 50 mg/m2/wk whenassociated to cisplatin 30 mg/m2/wk and concurrent pelvicradiotherapy. Diarrhea is the dose limiting side effect. Preliminary datasuggest that concurrent chemoradiotherapy with paclitaxel and cisplatin couldbe a very active treatment for patients with locally advanced carcinoma of thecervix.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 509-513 
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    Keywords: assessment ; chemotherapy ; eripheral neuropathy
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    Keywords: advanced breast cancer ; chemotherapy ; gemcitabine ; vinorelbine
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Gemcitabine and vinorelbine have shown activity inbreast cancer. A phase II trial was initiated in order to evaluate theresponse rate (RR) and time to progression (TTP) of the combination of the twodrugs in patients with metastatic breast cancer progressing after first-linetaxane-based chemotherapy. Patients and methods:Thirty-one patients were treated with thecombination of gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 days 1 + 8 and vinorelbine30 mg/m2 days 1 + 8. The cycles were repeated every three weeks. Results:Of 27 evaluable patients 1 (4%, 95%confidence interval (95% CI): 0.1%–19%) achievedcomplete remission (CR), five (18%; 95% CI:6%–38%) partial remission (PR), eleven (40%;95% CI: 22%–61%) stable disease and ten patientsprogressed. The median duration of response was six months (range 4–10+)and the median duration of disease stabilization was five months (range2–22+). With a median follow-up of 16 months (range 0.4–22+) themedian TTP was 3.5 months (range 0.4–22+) and the median survival was9.5 months (range 0.4–22+). Grade 3–4 toxicities weregranulocytopenia 15 patients (48%), rash 3 patients (10%),neuropathy 1 patient (3%) and thrombocytopenia 1 patient (3%).In conclusion the combination of gemcitabine/vinorelbine in the dosesadministered in this group of patients had a response rate of 22% andneeds to be further evaluated in metastatic breast cancer.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 927-937 
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    Keywords: brain lymphomas ; chemotherapy ; intrathecal chemotherapy ; methotrexate ; primary central nervous system lymphoma ; radiotherapy
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    Notes: Abstract Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL) are aggressivemalignancies, exhibiting one of the worst prognoses among lymphomas. The besttreatment modality for PCNSL has not yet been identified. Several therapeuticquestions still remain unanswered, and some methodological pitfalls inclinical trials prevent definitive conclusions from being drawn. In thisreview, certain aspects of trial design as well as emerging therapeuticguidelines are analyzed, and future perspectives are discussed. In the vast majority of prospective trials, general criteria for treatmentof aggressive lymphomas were adopted, choosing primary chemotherapy (CHT)followed by radiotherapy (RT) as therapeutic modality. This strategy produceda five-year survival of 22%–40% in comparison to the3%–26% reported with RT alone. Systemic high-dosemethotrexate (HD-MTX) seems to be the most effective drug, producing aresponse rate of 80%–90% and a two-year survival of60%–65%. To date, the addition of other drugs atconventional doses have not consistently improved outcome. With a fewexceptions, any regimen without HD-MTX comprehensively performed no betterthan RT alone. In combined treatment, RT doses should be decided on the bases of responseto primary CHT and the number of lesions, and, until definitive conclusionsfrom well-designed trials are available, RT parameters should follow thewidely accepted principles used for other aggressive lymphomas. CHT asexclusive treatment, keeping RT for relapses or persistent disease, appearsto be an attractive strategy. However, the worldwide experience with thismodality is still limited, and corroborating data are needed. Intrathecal CHTstill has not found a defined role in PCNSL management. Preliminary data seemto indicate that adequate meningeal treatment with HD-MTX, but withoutintrathecal CHT, could also be suitable in positive-cerebrospinal fluidpatients. Future efforts should be addressed to identify new active drugs and moreefficient CHT combinations, to evaluate the efficacy of high-dose CHTsupported by autologous peripheral blood stem cells transplantation, and toclarify the impact of RT delay in complete responders, the usefulness ofintrathecal CHT, and the best management for elderly patients. The assessmentof impact of treatment on neuropsychological functions and quality of life isa mandatory endpoint in clinical trials.
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  • 99
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    Keywords: Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease ; chemotherapy ; hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy ; PMP22 ; vincristine
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    Notes: Abstract Background:Severe up to life-threatening neuropathy has beenobserved in patients with hereditary neuropathies receiving vincristine. Case report:A 52-year-old female painter suffering fromhigh-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (stage IVB) was treated with a total of 4mg of vincristine during two courses of CHOP chemotherapy (cyclophosphamide,vincristine, adriamycin, prednisone). At onset of treatment no neurologicalproblems were reported. There was good lymphoma response to chemotherapy. Atthe same time, however, the patient gradually developed dysphagia, dysarthria,muscular weakness of both lower and upper extremities, areflexia, paraesthesiaof the fingertips and bilateral sensory impairment of feet and lower legs.These symptoms continually worsened over a period of seven weeks until she wasunable to walk or to perform her work. Electrophysiological studies showedperipheral axonal and demyelinative sensorimotor neuropathy in correlation tohistological findings. Molecular analysis revealed 17p11.2 duplication typicalfor Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease IA. While continuing chemotherapywithout the use of vincristine the patient's neurologic symptoms slowlyrecovered within six months. Conclusion:Prior to administration of vincristine family andpatient history as well as physical examination should be performed carefullyto look for underlying hereditary neuropathy. For those patients with aclinical history or symptoms suggestive for CMT nerve conduction velocitystudies and on an individual base even molecular genetic analysis areneccessary to prevent serious neurologic complications.
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    Annals of oncology 11 (2000), S. 1523-1530 
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    Keywords: androgen-independent prostate cancer ; chemotherapy ; metastatic prostate cancer
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    Notes: Abstract Background and purpose:A great number of clinical researchstudies have been reported in the field of chemotherapy for advancedandrogen-independent prostate cancer during the last ten years. The aims ofthe present review were to assess their impact on management of the diseaseand on survival of patients. Methods:The review of full published reports was facilited by theuse of a MEDLINE computer search. Results:Clinical research studies have focused on definingguidelines for eligibility criteria and accurate endpoints for patients to beenrolled onto clinical trials and developing new agents or combinationof drugs including estramustine phosphate. Any combination of currentchemotherapy has no impact on overall survival of patients. Among drugs indevelopment, only the promising activity observed with docetaxel deservesrandomized trials to assess its impact on survival. The major innovativeadvance of the 90s is the demonstration of the impact of chemotherapy(mitoxantrone + prednisone) on quality of life as compared to prednisonealone. A greater and longer-lasting improvement in quality of life along witha concomitant decrease in costs was observed. Conclusions:At the present time, chemotherapy should beconsidered as a palliative treatment in patients with symptomaticandrogen-independent disease. The enrollment of patients into clinical trialsdealing with quality of life as primary endpoint is strongly solicited. Astandard methodology should be used in phase II trials with a primary goal ofselection of agents which should progress to randomized trials using survivalas an endpoint. Hopefully new specific strategies targeted to reverse themolecular changes that underlie prostate tumorigenesis should rapidly impactthe multimodality management of AIPC in the third millenium.
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