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11457744
Is human coxsackie-adenovirus receptor colocalized with integrins alpha ( v ) beta ( 3 ) and alpha ( v ) beta ( 5 ) on the cardiomyocyte sarcolemma and upregulated in dilated cardiomyopathy : implications for cardiotropic viral infections?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) was identified as a common cellular receptor for both viruses, but its biological and pathogenic relevance is uncertain. Knowledge of CAR localization in the human cardiovascular system is limited but important with respect to CAR-dependent viral infections and gene...
Low hCAR abundance may render normal human myocardium resistant to CAR-dependent viruses, whereas re-expression of hCAR, such as that observed in DCM, may be a key determinant of cardiac susceptibility to viral infections. Asymmetric expression of hCAR in the vessel wall may be an important determinant of adenovirus tr...
[ "Adenoviridae", "Adenoviridae Infections", "Adult", "Aged", "Animals", "Animals, Newborn", "Cardiomyopathy, Dilated", "Cells, Cultured", "Coxsackie and Adenovirus Receptor-Like Membrane Protein", "Female", "Gene Expression", "Humans", "Immunohistochemistry", "Integrins", "Male", "Middl...
yes
11466136
Does hormone replacement therapy shorten QT dispersion in healthy postmenopausal women?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on myocardial repolarization characteristics in postmenopausal women without coronary artery disease.", "Fifty-one consecutive healthy postmenopausal women (age 48 +/- 5) with negative exercise stress testing were prospectiv...
HRT significantly decreased the QTd and QTcd in postmenopausal women without coronary artery disease, independent of the addition of MPA to the regimen. This improvement in myocardial repolarization may be one of the mechanisms of the favorable effects of HRT on cardiovascular system. However, the clinical implications...
[ "Adult", "Electrocardiography", "Estrogen Replacement Therapy", "Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)", "Female", "Heart Rate", "Humans", "Medroxyprogesterone Acetate", "Middle Aged", "Prospective Studies", "Reference Values", "Women's Health" ]
yes
11466137
Does sT variability during the first 4 hours of acute myocardial infarction predict 1-year mortality?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Early and complete myocardial reperfusion is the goal when treating a patient with acute myocardial infarction. To achieve this in each individual, an on-line, accurate, easily handled and preferably noninvasive technique to monitor flow alterations is needed. Recurrent ST-segment elevation has been shown to refle...
Early ST variability detectable in real time is associated with worse outcome.
[ "Algorithms", "Follow-Up Studies", "Humans", "Middle Aged", "Multivariate Analysis", "Myocardial Infarction", "Predictive Value of Tests", "Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic", "Survival Analysis", "Vectorcardiography" ]
yes
11455264
Does a subpopulation of mitochondria prevent cytosolic calcium overload in endothelial cells after cold ischemia/reperfusion?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Calcium represents a key mediator of cold ischemia/reperfusion (CIR) injury presumably by affecting mitochondrial function. In this study, we investigated cellular and mitochondrial changes of calcium homeostasis in sublethally damaged human endothelial cells.", "Changes in cellular and mitochondrial calcium con...
Our results suggest that cytosolic calcium influx during CIR is buffered by a selective portion of mitochondria in human umbilical vein endothelial cells. These mitochondria protect cells against cytosolic calcium overload and probably against subsequent cell injury.
[ "Calcium", "Cells, Cultured", "Cold Temperature", "Cytosol", "Endothelium, Vascular", "Homeostasis", "Humans", "Ischemia", "Membrane Potentials", "Mitochondria", "Osmolar Concentration", "Reperfusion Injury", "Umbilical Veins" ]
yes
11455266
Is sTNFRI and sTNFRII synthesis by fine-needle aspiration biopsy sample cultures significantly associated with acute rejection in kidney transplantation?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Previously we reported that cultures of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) samples synthesize different cytokine pattern depending on the alloimmune response towards the kidney graft. However, we failed to find a clear picture for growth factors implicated in early T-cell activation (interferon-gamma, interleuki...
Both TNF receptors were positively associated with acute rejection and were good predictors of impending acute rejection. The ratio of sIL-1RII over IL-1 (together with IL-1ra that we previously measured in FNAB cultures) suggests that IL-1 actions may be inhibited with current immunosuppression early after transplanta...
[ "Acute Disease", "Adolescent", "Adult", "Antigens, CD", "Biopsy, Needle", "Cells, Cultured", "Female", "Graft Rejection", "Humans", "Kidney Transplantation", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Postoperative Period", "Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor", "Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type I", "...
yes
11465233
Does thoracic epidural anesthesia influence the occurrence of postoperative sustained atrial fibrillation?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To evaluate whether thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) can reduce the incidence of atrial fibrillation (AF) after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG).", "Forty-one patients undergoing CABG were treated with TEA intraoperatively and postoperatively. Another 80 patients served as the control group. The sympathe...
TEA has no effect on the incidence of postoperative sustained AF, despite a significant reduction in sympathetic activity.
[ "Aged", "Anesthesia, Epidural", "Atrial Fibrillation", "Catecholamines", "Coronary Artery Bypass", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Neuropeptides", "Parasympathetic Nervous System", "Postoperative Complications", "Sympathetic Nervous System" ]
no
8191565
Does in vitro characteristics of white cell-reduced single-unit platelet concentrate stored in syringes?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Platelet concentrates (PCs) for premature infants may be subjected to filtration, centrifugation, and various storage conditions before transfusion.", "As there are few data on the cumulative effect of these procedures on PCs, platelet properties (including biochemical and functional in vitro assays) were evalua...
The in vitro data suggest that single units of PCs can undergo WBC filtration followed by syringe storage for up to 6 hours and still maintain acceptable storage characteristics. The practice of maintaining volume-reduced PCs in syringes for 6 hours at 37 degrees C in isolettes during transfusion should, however, be av...
[ "Blood Component Removal", "Blood Platelets", "Blood Preservation", "Cell Separation", "Humans", "Infant, Newborn", "Infant, Premature", "Leukocytes", "Platelet Transfusion", "Syringes", "Thrombocytopenia" ]
yes
8191566
Do single-base substitutions give rise to a five-banded DNA profile at the D10S28 locus?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "DNA profiles from variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) loci typically are composed of two bands, one derived from each member of the homologous pair of chromosomes. DNA profiles composed of more than two bands result from mutations, and the question arises as to the mechanism underlying these unusual multi-band...
The results confirm the notion that mutations at VNTR loci are not always the result of additions or deletions of tandem repeats, but that they can also involve single-base substitutions either within or flanking VNTR loci that give rise to atypical DNA profiles and new alleles at the locus.
[ "Chromosome Banding", "DNA", "DNA Fingerprinting", "Female", "Humans", "Leukocytes", "Male", "Parents", "Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid" ]
yes
8204036
Does gastric remnant cancer have a better prognosis than primary gastric cancer?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To study the prognosis of gastric remnant cancer following radical resection (group 1) compared with that of primary gastric cancer of the upper third of the stomach following radical resection (group 2).", "Cohort study with a 5-year follow-up.", "A university hospital in Austria.", "Group 1 consisted of 43...
The prognosis of cancer of the gastric remnant presenting as stage I or II is good and is significantly better than that of the equivalent stages of primary cancer of the upper third of the stomach.
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Aged", "Female", "Follow-Up Studies", "Gastrectomy", "Humans", "Lymph Node Excision", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Neoplasm Recurrence, Local", "Neoplasm Staging", "Prognosis", "Stomach Neoplasms", "Survival Rate", "Time Factors" ]
yes
8202973
Are non-insulin-dependent diabetes and its metabolic control important predictors of stroke in elderly subjects?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is a major risk factor for stroke in the middle-aged population, but few prospective population-based studies are available in the elderly. Moreover, the importance of metabolic control and the duration of diabetes in diabetic subjects has remained controversial. The...
Our 3.5-year follow-up study provides evidence that NIDDM, its metabolic control, and the duration of diabetes are important predictors of stroke in elderly subjects, particularly in women. Moreover, fasting insulin level appears to be a risk factor for stroke in elderly nondiabetic subjects.
[ "Aged", "Alcohol Drinking", "Atrial Fibrillation", "Blood Glucose", "Body Mass Index", "Cerebrovascular Disorders", "Cohort Studies", "Coronary Disease", "Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2", "Female", "Finland", "Follow-Up Studies", "Forecasting", "Glycated Hemoglobin A", "Humans", "Hypertensi...
yes
8205826
Does continuous enteral feeding counteract preventive measures for gastric colonization in intensive care unit patients?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To test the influence of continuously administered enteral feeding on gastric pH and gastric colonization in patients receiving or not receiving topical antimicrobial prophylaxis of the oropharynx and stomach, including sucralfate as stress ulcer prophylaxis.", "Prospective, open trial.", "Two university hospi...
Topical antimicrobial prophylaxis, including sucralfate, successfully prevented gastric colonization with potentially pathogenic microorganisms and was correlated with lower gastric pH values. However, the efficacy was markedly decreased when continuous enteral feeding was administered simultaneously.
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Aged", "Anti-Bacterial Agents", "Bacteria", "Combined Modality Therapy", "Critical Care", "Enteral Nutrition", "Female", "Gastric Acidity Determination", "Humans", "Hydrogen-Ion Concentration", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Netherlands", "Prospective Studies", "Stom...
yes
8215639
Do early hormonal changes affect the catabolic response to trauma?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The authors sought to determine how temporary insulin suppression might alter the catabolic effects of cortisol, glucagon, and epinephrine.", "The metabolic responses to injury include hypermetabolism, accelerated net skeletal muscle protein breakdown, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. These alteratio...
Temporary insulin suppression during physiologic increases in stress hormone concentrations amplified whole-body nitrogen loss and led to the development of accelerated net skeletal muscle protein breakdown. Early hormonal changes after an injury may affect the development of later catabolic responses.
[ "Adult", "Amino Acids", "Blood Glucose", "Calorimetry", "Epinephrine", "Female", "Glucagon", "Humans", "Hydrocortisone", "Insulin", "Lactates", "Lactic Acid", "Male", "Nitrogen", "Octreotide", "Potassium", "Sodium", "Wounds and Injuries" ]
yes
8203436
Is tumor necrosis factor-alpha elevated in plasma and amniotic fluid of patients with severe preeclampsia?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Our purpose was to investigate whether markers for activation of the immune system are present in patients with preeclampsia by assessing maternal plasma and amniotic fluid for tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1 beta.", "Twenty-one patients with severe preeclampsia composed the study group (group A). ...
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha is increased in the plasma and amniotic fluid of patients with severe preeclampsia. These data are suggestive of a role for abnormal immune activation in the pathophysiologic mechanisms of preeclampsia.
[ "Adult", "Amniotic Fluid", "Case-Control Studies", "Female", "Humans", "Interleukin-1", "Labor, Obstetric", "Pre-Eclampsia", "Pregnancy", "Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha" ]
yes
8215000
Does positive end-expiratory pressure increase the right-to-left shunt in mechanically ventilated patients with patent foramen ovale?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine the effect of the presence of a patent foramen ovale on the right-to-left shunt in patients with respiratory failure who receive positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP).", "Convenience sample with randomized application of PEEP.", "General intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital.", ...
A patent foramen ovale was found in 7 of 46 patients (15%; CI, 6% to 29%) with acute respiratory failure. This condition is a common cause of lack of improvement in oxygenation with the addition of PEEP in the mechanically ventilated patient. In patients with a patent foramen ovale, the right-to-left shunt is usually i...
[ "Acute Disease", "Adult", "Aged", "Chi-Square Distribution", "Combined Modality Therapy", "Echocardiography, Transesophageal", "Female", "Heart Septal Defects, Atrial", "Hemodynamics", "Humans", "Least-Squares Analysis", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Oxygen", "Positive-Pressure Respiration", ...
yes
8205657
Does exclusion of atrial thrombus by transesophageal echocardiography preclude embolism after cardioversion of atrial fibrillation . A multicenter study?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) has been used recently to detect atrial thrombi before cardioversion of atrial arrhythmias. It has been assumed that embolic events after cardioversion result from embolism of preexisting atrial thrombi that are accurately detected by TEE. This study examined the clinical and...
Embolism may occur after cardioversion of atrial fibrillation in inadequately anticoagulated patients despite apparent exclusion of preexisting atrial thrombus by TEE. These findings suggest de novo atrial thrombosis after cardioversion or imperfect sensitivity of TEE for atrial thrombi and suggest that screening by TE...
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Atrial Fibrillation", "Echocardiography, Transesophageal", "Electric Countershock", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Thromboembolism" ]
no
8206727
Is the immune response and the eye : the ACAID inducing signal dependent on the nature of the antigen?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To examine conditions that determine the nature of the blood-borne, ACAID-inducing signal produced after intracameral injection of antigen.", "Balb/c mice were splenectomized, rested, and injected in the anterior chamber with various antigens. Two days later the animals were bled, the plasma and white cells were...
Particulate antigens, such as HSV-1 and P815, that elicit intraocular T-cell responses or antigens that contain T-cells (e.g., TNP cells) induce a soluble, ACAID-inducing signal. Soluble antigens (e.g., BSA and conalbumin) induce a cell-associated ACAID signal. Additionally, T-cells are capable of modulating the type o...
[ "Animals", "Anterior Chamber", "Antigens", "Herpesvirus 1, Human", "Hypersensitivity, Delayed", "Immunity, Cellular", "Mice", "Mice, Inbred AKR", "Mice, Inbred BALB C", "Mice, Inbred DBA", "Serum Albumin, Bovine", "Spleen", "T-Lymphocytes", "Trinitrobenzenes", "Tumor Cells, Cultured" ]
yes
8216985
Is temporary expatriation related to HIV-1 infection in rural Senegal?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To assess temporary expatriation as a risk factor for HIV infection in a rural area of Senegal and to examine the transmission of HIV from expatriates to their families.", "Cross-sectional study in identified expatriates and in a representative cluster sample of the general population from the same geographical ...
Penetration of HIV-1 infection in a country where HIV-2 is endemic shows that the HIV-1 epidemic is currently spreading to rural West Africa. Migrant workers appear to play a major role in this epidemic.
[ "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome", "Adult", "Cross-Sectional Studies", "Female", "HIV Seroprevalence", "Humans", "Male", "Risk Factors", "Rural Population", "Senegal", "Travel" ]
yes
8198469
Is activity of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase , a key regulatory enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis , increased in epileptogenic human cortex?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "We measured the activity of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase, a key regulatory enzyme of polyamine biosynthesis, in the temporal cortex of patients with epilepsy.", "Cortical surgical specimens were obtained following anterior temporal lobe resection for intractable epilepsy. Enzyme activity was compared in no...
Elevated activity of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase in regions of active epileptogenic cortical discharges suggests that a disturbance of the polyamine system may be involved in the maintenance of hypersynchronous discharges, perhaps through a modulatory action at the excitatory N-methyl-D-aspartate-preferring glut...
[ "Adenosylmethionine Decarboxylase", "Adolescent", "Adult", "Cerebral Cortex", "Epilepsy", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Polyamines" ]
yes
8215749
Does nizatidine prevent peptic ulceration in high-risk patients taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use is increasingly recognized as a major factor associated with peptic ulcer disease and complications. We undertook a multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate efficacy and safety of nizatidine in preventing ulcer formation in patients with osteoa...
This study showed that nizatidine, 150 mg, twice daily, significantly reduces the incidence of ulcer formation in high-risk patients taking long-term NSAID therapy. It also relieves NSAID-associated dyspeptic symptoms in some patients.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal", "Double-Blind Method", "Endoscopy, Digestive System", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Nizatidine", "Osteoarthritis", "Peptic Ulcer" ]
yes
8213106
Does progesterone receptor content in endometrial carcinoma correlate with serum levels of free estradiol?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To study a possible relationship between serum levels of estrogens and androgens and the tumor content of estrogen receptors and progesterone receptors in endometrial cancer.", "Fifty postmenopausal patients were included. Receptors were determined biochemically in tissue cytosol by dextran charcoal-coated assay...
These findings suggest that hormonal regulation of receptor levels may remain preserved in at least some endometrial cancer cells.
[ "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Androgens", "Endometrial Neoplasms", "Estradiol", "Female", "Humans", "Middle Aged", "Postmenopause", "Receptors, Estrogen", "Receptors, Progesterone", "Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin" ]
yes
8219446
Do clinical update on pentoxifylline therapy for diabetes-induced peripheral vascular disease?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To introduce readers to the use of pentoxifylline for diabetes-induced peripheral vascular disease. The article provides background on the pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulcers as well as a review of the literature on the therapeutic use of pentoxifylline for treating this disorder.", "A MEDLINE search was use...
Studies show that pentoxifylline is an alternative to vascular surgery in the management of peripheral vascular disease in diabetic patients, particularly in those with chronic ulceration of the lower extremities that does not heal despite other optimal treatment regimens, including cessation of smoking, maintenance of...
[]
yes
8205708
Are iron stores associated with acute myocardial infarction?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "This study evaluated the relation between body iron stores and coronary artery disease. It has been suggested that total body iron stores are an independent risk factor for acute myocardial infarction (AMI).", "Our study population consisted of 46,932 members of a prepaid health plan who were > or = 30 years old...
Our observations do not support the hypothesis that coronary artery disease risk is related to iron stores.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Female", "Humans", "Iron", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Myocardial Infarction", "Risk Factors", "Transferrin" ]
no
8214761
Does thoracic epidural anesthesia increase diaphragmatic shortening after thoracotomy in the awake lamb?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Prolonged inhibition of diaphragmatic function occurs after thoracic and upper abdominal surgery. It was hypothesized that thoracic epidural anesthesia on the day after a thoracotomy could block inhibitory neural pathways and increase the shortening of costal and crural diaphragmatic segments.", "Pairs of sonomi...
Improved postoperative tidal volume and diaphragmatic shortening after thoracic epidural blockade may be due to changes of chest wall conformation and resting length and a shift of the workload of breathing from the rib cage to the diaphragm caused by intercostal muscle paralysis.
[ "Anesthesia, Epidural", "Animals", "Carbon Dioxide", "Diaphragm", "Injections, Epidural", "Iopamidol", "Lidocaine", "Neural Pathways", "Neurons, Afferent", "Plethysmography, Impedance", "Respiratory Mechanics", "Sheep", "Thoracotomy", "Thorax" ]
yes
8217378
Do [ Langerhans cells influence the postoperative survival of esophageal epidermoid carcinoma ]?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Langerhans' cells (LC) in several tumors have been related to a better postoperative prognosis. We have performed the present study in order to verify this hypothesis for oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).", "A retrospective analysis of histologic preparations of OSCC was made. For the identification of...
Our results do not support an influence of the LC on the OSCC postoperative survival. We have shown an association between LC density and growth type but its significance is still undetermined.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Carcinoma, Squamous Cell", "Cell Count", "Esophageal Neoplasms", "Female", "Humans", "Langerhans Cells", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Prognosis", "Retrospective Studies", "Survival Rate" ]
no
8194617
Are high dosages of gonadotropins associated with poor pregnancy outcomes after in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To compare the pregnancy outcomes during IVF-ET when different dosages of hMG are used after follicular phase suppression with leuprolide acetate (LA).", "Retrospective chart review.", "Hospital-based IVF-ET program.", "From January 1990 to December 1992, 264 cycles reached ET after LA downregulation and gon...
High dosages of exogenous gonadotropins are associated with lower pregnancy rates in IVF-ET.
[ "Adult", "Dose-Response Relationship, Drug", "Embryo Transfer", "Endometrium", "Estradiol", "Female", "Fertilization in Vitro", "Follicle Stimulating Hormone", "Gonadotropins", "Humans", "Incidence", "Infertility, Female", "Menotropins", "Pregnancy", "Pregnancy Outcome", "Retrospective...
yes
8204041
Does carotid endarterectomy with primary closure adversely affect the rate of recurrent stenosis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To review our results with carotid endarterectomy using primary closure and to study the incidence of true recurrence in this group of patients. A secondary objective was to review the effect of risk factors on recurrence of stenosis following carotid endarterectomy.", "Cohort study.", "University hospital.", ...
Recurrent stenosis is sufficiently uncommon following primary closure to justify continued use of this technique. Patch angioplasty may be considered in women and smokers.
[ "Angiography", "Carotid Stenosis", "Causality", "Cerebrovascular Disorders", "Endarterectomy, Carotid", "Female", "Follow-Up Studies", "Humans", "Incidence", "Ischemic Attack, Transient", "Life Tables", "Male", "Multivariate Analysis", "Postoperative Complications", "Recurrence", "Seve...
no
8217179
Does midazolam pretreatment ameliorate myoglobinemia or the clinical side effects of succinylcholine?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine whether the levels of serum myoglobin and the occurrence of fasciculations and postoperative symptoms following a single dose of succinylcholine are modified by the prior administration of midazolam.", "Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.", "Outpatient surgical service of a univers...
Midazolam had no effect on myoglobin level or postoperative symptoms following succinylcholine.
[ "Adult", "Anesthesia, General", "Double-Blind Method", "Fasciculation", "Female", "Humans", "Injections, Intravenous", "Laparoscopy", "Midazolam", "Muscles", "Myoglobin", "Pain", "Pharyngitis", "Preanesthetic Medication", "Succinylcholine" ]
no
8203419
Does the choice of a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog influence outcome of in vitro fertilization treatment?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Our purpose was to determine if there is a difference in outcome associated with choice of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog in in vitro fertilization treatment cycles.", "A retrospective analysis of 510 consecutive in vitro fertilization cycles with patient-selected use of either nafarelin (Synarel) or leup...
In a large population of unselected patients undergoing in vitro fertilization the choice of nafarelin was associated with a significantly better outcome in terms of successful pregnancies achieved.
[ "Adult", "Female", "Fertilization in Vitro", "Humans", "Leuprolide", "Nafarelin", "Ovulation Induction", "Pregnancy", "Retrospective Studies" ]
yes
8203995
Are active and passive smoking associated with increased carotid wall thickness . The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Active cigarette smoking has been established as a potent risk factor for carotid atherosclerosis in clinical populations; however, neither the role of active smoking in general populations nor the impact of environmental tobacco smoke has been well described.", "The association between carotid artery wall thick...
These data confirm the strong relationship between active smoking and carotid artery IMT and provide initial evidence that passive smoking exposure is related to greater IMT. Increasing exposure to cigarette smoke (either pack-years of active smoking or hours of ETS) was significantly related to increased IMT.
[ "Aged", "Arteriosclerosis", "Carotid Arteries", "Carotid Artery Diseases", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Risk Factors", "Smoking", "Tobacco Smoke Pollution", "Tunica Intima", "Tunica Media", "Ultrasonography" ]
yes
8196499
Does pertussis toxin normalize enhanced renovascular responses to angiotensin II in spontaneously hypertensive rats?
[ "UNLABELLED" ]
[ "Previous studies indicate that spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) have an exaggerated renal vascular response to angiotensin II (Ang II). Inasmuch as angiotensin receptors are coupled to diverse signalling mechanisms via G-proteins, the purpose of this study was to determine whether the enhanced renal vascular ...
1) Gi and/or Go contributes importantly to the signalling mechanism through which Ang II affects renal vascular resistance; and, 2) An alteration in the Gi and/or Go-mediated signalling pathway in the renal vasculature appears to mediate the enhanced renal vascular response to Ang II in SHR.
[ "Angiotensin II", "Animals", "Blood Pressure", "GTP-Binding Proteins", "Hypertension", "Kidney", "Male", "Pertussis Toxin", "Rats", "Rats, Inbred SHR", "Rats, Inbred WKY", "Vascular Resistance", "Virulence Factors, Bordetella" ]
yes
8203982
Does growth hormone enhance amino acid uptake by the human small intestine?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The effects of growth hormone (GH) on the luminal transport of amino acids and glucose by the human small intestine were investigated.", "The anabolic effect of growth hormone administration is associated with nitrogen retention and an increase muscle strength, but the impact of growth hormone on nutrient uptake...
The ability of GH to enhance amino acid uptake from the gut lumen provides energy and precursors for protein synthesis in the gut mucosa, as well as additional substrate for anabolism in other organs.
[ "Amino Acids", "Biological Transport, Active", "Glucose", "Growth Hormone", "Humans", "Intestine, Small", "Microvilli" ]
yes
8203696
Does social influence on the sexual behavior of youth at risk for HIV exposure?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Adolescents are increasingly at risk for infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and other sexually transmitted diseases, especially in poor urban minority communities. To aid the design of interventions in these communities, this study investigated the role of knowledge, attitudes, perceived parental mo...
The early onset and prevalence of sexual behavior and the importance of peer group influence call for early interventions that simultaneously influence the parents and peers in children's social networks.
[ "Adolescent", "Adolescent Behavior", "Child", "Child Behavior", "Female", "Group Processes", "HIV Infections", "Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice", "Humans", "Male", "Parent-Child Relations", "Peer Group", "Risk Factors", "Rural Health", "Sexual Behavior" ]
yes
8213874
Does failure of the circulatory system limit exercise performance in patients with systemic sclerosis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine the mechanisms for exercise impairment in symptomatic patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) using breath-by-breath expired-gas analysis with incremental exercise testing.", "Prospective, open trial.", "Fifteen consecutive patients with SSc seen at the Medical University Hospital (a tertiary refer...
Circulatory impairment to exercise is common in SSc patients with exercise intolerance. Restrictive lung disease, although also common, does not limit exercise tolerance in patients capable of maximal effort.
[ "Adult", "Blood Pressure", "Cardiovascular System", "Exercise Test", "Heart Rate", "Humans", "Middle Aged", "Oxygen Consumption", "Physical Exertion", "Prospective Studies", "Regression Analysis", "Respiratory Function Tests", "Scleroderma, Systemic" ]
yes
8215966
Does callosal atrophy parallel decreased cortical oxygen metabolism and neuropsychological impairment in Alzheimer 's disease?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To evaluate the relationship of corpus callosum atrophy to cerebral cortical oxygen metabolism and cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease.", "Prospective clinicoradiologic correlation with magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.", "A university hospital.", "Ten right-han...
Atrophy of corpus callosum reflects the severity and pattern of cortical damage associated with hypometabolism and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease.
[ "Aged", "Alzheimer Disease", "Cerebral Cortex", "Cognition", "Corpus Callosum", "Humans", "Intelligence Tests", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Oxygen", "Prospective Studies", "Tomography, Emission-Computed", "Wechsler Scales" ]
yes
8217181
Does mild core hyperthermia alter electroencephalographic responses during epidural-enflurane anesthesia in humans?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine the electroencephalographic (EEG) changes induced by mild hyperthermia during enflurane anesthesia and to test the reliability of two new infrared thermometers.", "Prospective laboratory evaluation.", "The Thermoregulation Research Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco.", "6 ...
Since mild core hyperthermia does not alter routine EEG parameters or the bispectral index, typical perianesthetic thermal disturbances are unlikely to obscure EEG estimates of anesthetic depth. Both the direct thermometer and the core temperature extrapolater were found to be sufficiently accurate and precise for rout...
[ "Adult", "Anesthesia, Epidural", "Anesthesia, Inhalation", "Anesthetics, Local", "Electroencephalography", "Enflurane", "Female", "Fever", "Humans", "Infrared Rays", "Nitrous Oxide", "Procaine", "Prospective Studies", "Reproducibility of Results", "Thermometers" ]
no
8202976
Does sensory stimulation promote normalization of postural control after stroke?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "In a randomized study of hemiparetic stroke patients with a median age of 75 years, functional recovery was significantly better in those who received additional sensory stimulation (n = 38), including electrostimulation, than in control patients (n = 40) given the same physiotherapy and occupational therapy; grou...
The course of sensory stimulation enhanced recovery of postural function, an enhancement still significant 2 years after the lesion and treatment. The differences and near normalization of characteristic parameters of dynamic postural control among treated patients suggest that improved recovery after sensory stimulati...
[ "Activities of Daily Living", "Acupuncture Therapy", "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Case-Control Studies", "Cerebrovascular Disorders", "Electroacupuncture", "Feedback", "Female", "Follow-Up Studies", "Hemiplegia", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Physical Therapy Modalities", "Postura...
yes
8207459
Does the effect of oral anticoagulant therapy on APTT result from a bedside coagulation monitor?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The Ciba Corning 512 coagulation monitor (CC512) can be used to monitor heparin therapy by performing an activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) at the patient's bedside. This study was designed to compare the CC512 results to results using the laboratory system. The relative sensitivities of both systems to ...
The CC512 results were comparable to the laboratory system. However, the CC512 APTT was more sensitive to the effect of warfarin than the laboratory APTT system used in this study. CC512 APTT results on a patient receiving both oral and intravenous anticoagulation could be misleading.
[ "Administration, Oral", "Blood Coagulation", "Heparin", "Humans", "Monitoring, Physiologic", "Partial Thromboplastin Time", "Warfarin" ]
yes
8194691
Is vasoactive intestinal polypeptide gene expression characteristically higher in opossum gastrointestinal sphincters?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) has been suggested to be an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the sphincteric and nonsphincteric smooth muscles of the gut. However, the relative gene expression of VIP in these functionally diverse regions is not known.", "The gastrointestinal smooth muscle sphincters of opo...
VIP gene expression was significantly higher in the sphincteric smooth muscle regions than in the nonsphincteric regions of the gut. The studies provide further evidence for the role of VIP in neurotransmission of the gut.
[ "Anal Canal", "Animals", "Digestive System Physiological Phenomena", "Esophagogastric Junction", "Female", "Gene Expression", "Male", "Myenteric Plexus", "Neuroblastoma", "Neurons", "Opossums", "RNA, Messenger", "Rats", "Rats, Sprague-Dawley", "Sphincter of Oddi", "Tissue Distribution"...
yes
8195535
Does microwave balloon angioplasty effectively seal arterial dissections in an atherosclerotic rabbit model?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of microwave balloon angioplasty in sealing arterial dissections and to characterize the histologic features associated with this intervention.", "Coronary dissection accompanying balloon dilation is frequently associated with abrupt closure and acute ...
Microwave balloon angioplasty is more effective than routine balloon inflations in sealing arterial dissections in this model and appears to be less thrombogenic in these markedly disrupted vessels.
[ "Angiography", "Angioplasty, Balloon", "Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary", "Angioplasty, Laser", "Animals", "Arteriosclerosis", "Disease Models, Animal", "Iliac Artery", "Male", "Microwaves", "Rabbits" ]
yes
8197940
Does clinical and MR correlate in children with extrapyramidal cerebral palsy?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To identify the characteristic MR findings in extrapyramidal cerebral palsy.", "Six patients who had suffered intrapartum asphyxia and who subsequently developed extrapyramidal cerebral palsy were identified. Asphyxia was evidenced by severe neonatal systemic acidosis as documented by a venous cord pH of less th...
MR demonstrated lesions in the putamen and thalamus in all of our six patients with severe extrapyramidal cerebral palsy who had suffered intrapartum asphyxia.
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Asphyxia Neonatorum", "Basal Ganglia Diseases", "Brain", "Cerebral Palsy", "Child", "Child, Preschool", "Female", "Humans", "Infant", "Infant, Newborn", "Magnetic Resonance Imaging", "Male" ]
yes
8213238
Do elderly outpatients respond favorably to a physician-initiated advance directive discussion?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Little is known about the emotional impact of physician-initiated advance directive discussions.", "One hundred ambulatory patients aged 65 years and older were randomly assigned to receive either a physician-initiated discussion of advance directive choices of a discussion of health promotion issues. Prediscuss...
Physicians should anticipate positive emotional responses when they initiate advance directive discussions with their elderly outpatients. Advance directive discussions will be received most positively by patients who enjoy good psychological and physical health and when initiated in the context of an established physi...
[ "Advance Directives", "Affect", "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Attitude to Death", "Counseling", "Educational Status", "Female", "Health Status", "Humans", "Internal-External Control", "Life Support Care", "Male", "Mental Health", "Outpatients", "Physician-Patient Relations", "Psychol...
yes
8204228
Do calcium channel blockers enhance increases in plasma potassium after succinylcholine in humans?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine whether chronic calcium channel blocker therapy exaggerates the rise in plasma potassium concentration ([K+]) after succinylcholine administration.", "Prospective clinical study.", "University and Veterans Affairs hospitals.", "36 ASA physical status III and IV male patients: 21 patients taking ...
Patients receiving chronic calcium channel blocker therapy are at no greater risk of hyperkalemia after succinylcholine than those not taking such medications.
[ "Anesthesia, Intravenous", "Calcium Channel Blockers", "Diazepam", "Digoxin", "Dipyridamole", "Drug Interactions", "Fentanyl", "Furosemide", "Humans", "Isosorbide Dinitrate", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Nifedipine", "Potassium", "Potassium Chloride", "Prospective Studies", "Succinylcholi...
no
8203955
Does a western blot approach to detection of human plasma protein conjugate derived from D-penicillamine?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To develop and apply an immunochemical approach to the study of drug-plasma protein conjugates derived from the anti-arthritic drug D-penicillamine (DP).", "An antiserum with specificity for protein-conjugated DP was raised in a rabbit. Plasma samples from patients receiving DP or from incubations of isolated no...
Drug-plasma protein conjugates derived from DP in vivo and in vitro can be detected immunochemically by the Western blot method. Theories of DP immunotoxicity have implicated antigenicity of the drug, but this is the first immunochemical demonstration of a potential DP-derived antigen in human plasma. The method we des...
[ "Arthritis, Rheumatoid", "Blood Proteins", "Blotting, Western", "Cells, Cultured", "Dose-Response Relationship, Drug", "Humans", "Immune Sera", "Molecular Weight", "Penicillamine" ]
yes
8193430
Does cyclosporine monitoring improve graft-versus-host disease prophylaxis after bone marrow transplantation?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The principal objective of this study was to determine whether a relationship exists between trough cyclosporine concentrations measured by HPLC and the development of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.", "A retrospective analysis of 59 consecutive human leukocyt...
Cyclosporine concentrations are associated with the development of acute GVHD. Patients with HPLC whole blood concentrations < 200 ng/mL are at significantly higher risk of developing GVHD, particularly if these concentrations are observed during the week of neutrophil engraftment. More effective GVHD prophylaxis could...
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Bone Marrow Transplantation", "Child", "Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid", "Cyclosporine", "Drug Monitoring", "Female", "Graft vs Host Disease", "Humans", "Male", "Methotrexate", "Retrospective Studies", "Time Factors" ]
yes
8203442
Does mammary stimulation test predict preterm birth in nulliparous women?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "This prospective clinical trial was designed to assess the ability of the mammary stimulation test to predict preterm birth in a private nulliparous population.", "The mammary stimulation test was performed between 26 and 28 weeks' gestation by 267 nulliparous women with singleton pregnancies. Test results were ...
In this population traditionally considered to be at low risk for preterm birth a positive mammary stimulation test was useful in identifying patients at risk for preterm uterine activity and preterm birth. Equally important was the identification of women who were at low risk for preterm birth.
[ "Adult", "Cardiotocography", "Female", "Humans", "Nipples", "Obstetric Labor, Premature", "Parity", "Physical Stimulation", "Predictive Value of Tests", "Pregnancy", "Pregnancy Trimester, Second", "Prospective Studies", "Risk Factors", "Sensitivity and Specificity", "Uterine Contraction"...
yes
8203977
Is insulin regulation of hepatic glucose transporter protein impaired in chronic pancreatitis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The effect of chronic pancreatitis and insulin on the expression of the hepatic facilitative glucose transporter protein (GLUT-2) was determined in rats.", "Chronic pancreatitis is associated with diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose tolerance. Suppression of hepatic glucose production (HGP) by insulin is impai...
Insulin suppresses glucagon-stimulated HGP in normal and sham-operated rats, and this reduction in HGP is associated with a decrease in the membrane-bound quantity of GLUT-2. In chronic pancreatitis, insulin suppression of HGP is absent, and this is accompanied by an increase in GLUT-2 in the hepatocyte membrane. The a...
[ "Animals", "Chronic Disease", "Glucagon", "Insulin", "Liver", "Male", "Monosaccharide Transport Proteins", "Pancreatitis", "Rats", "Rats, Sprague-Dawley" ]
yes
8194686
Does glutamine stimulate prostaglandin-sensitive Na ( + ) -H+ exchange in experimental porcine cryptosporidiosis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Recent studies of piglet cryptosporidiosis showed an injury-induced impairment of sodium-glucose cotransport and a prostaglandin-mediated inhibition of neutral NaCl absorption. Because glutamine has been shown to stimulate both neutral and electrogenic Na+ absorption, this study examined the mechanism of prostagla...
Glutamine-stimulated neutral Na+ absorption is mediated by a prostaglandin-sensitive apical Na(+)-H+ exchange mechanism. The heightened Na(+)-H+ exchange and tissue oxidation of glutamine suggest that glutamine is superior to glucose for use in oral rehydration solutions.
[ "Animals", "Biological Transport", "Chlorides", "Cryptosporidiosis", "Glucose", "Glutamine", "Ileum", "Indomethacin", "Intestinal Mucosa", "Oxidation-Reduction", "Prostaglandins", "Sodium", "Sodium-Hydrogen Exchangers", "Swine" ]
yes
8201106
Is intra-operative gut mucosal hypoperfusion associated with increased post-operative complications and cost?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine CO and gastric mucosal perfusion in patients during elective major surgery; to seek a relationship with subsequent outcome.", "Prospective descriptive study.", "University hospital.", "51 patients undergoing elective major surgery of an anticipated duration of greater than 2 h who were at risk o...
A low gastric pHi measured during the intraoperative period in a group of patients undergoing major (mainly cardiovascular) surgery is associated with increased post-operative complications and cost.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Blood Flow Velocity", "Blood Gas Analysis", "Carbon Dioxide", "Confidence Intervals", "Critical Care", "Female", "Gastric Acidity Determination", "Gastric Mucosa", "Hospital Costs", "Hospitals, University", "Humans", "Hydrogen-Ion Concentration", ...
yes
8194705
Are allelic deletions of MCC/APC and p53 frequent late events in human gastric carcinogenesis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Frequent allelic deletion affecting the mutated in colon cancer/adenomatous polyposis coli (MCC/APC) and p53 tumor suppressor gene loci has been reported in human cancers. However, simultaneous correlative analyses of these two abnormalities or their timing in gastric tumorigenesis have not been performed.", "To...
These results suggest that allelic deletions involving p53 and MCC/APC are common late events in gastric cancer. They also imply that allelic deletions affecting MCC/APC may not occur independently of those involving p53 in gastric tumorigenesis.
[ "Adenomatous Polyposis Coli", "Alleles", "Base Sequence", "DNA Mutational Analysis", "Gene Deletion", "Heterozygote", "Humans", "Molecular Probes", "Molecular Sequence Data", "Stomach Neoplasms", "Time Factors", "Tumor Suppressor Protein p53" ]
yes
8214758
Does propofol activate GABAA receptor-chloride ionophore complex in dissociated hippocampal pyramidal neurons of the rat?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The molecular mechanism of propofol anesthesia has been related to facilitation of the inhibitory neurotransmission mediated by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). In the current study, the authors examined the direct actions of propofol on the acutely dissociated mammalian central neurons.", "Hippocampal pyramidal ...
Propofol at clinically relevant concentrations directly activates the GABAA receptor-chloride ionophore complex in the mammalian central neurons and, hence, increases the chloride conductance, which may contribute to anesthesia produced by the agent. The desensitization of the GABAA receptor in the presence of high con...
[ "Animals", "Central Nervous System", "Chloride Channels", "Chlorides", "Diazepam", "Flumazenil", "Hippocampus", "Kinetics", "Membrane Potentials", "Neurons", "Propofol", "Pyramidal Tracts", "Rats", "Rats, Wistar", "Receptors, GABA" ]
yes
8195017
Do activators of protein kinase C selectively mediate cellular cytotoxicity to hypoxic cells and not aerobic cells?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "By understanding the signal transduction pathways through which a cell responds to changes in environmental oxygen levels, we may be able to therapeutically exploit this response by manipulating these pathways.", "The human adenocarcinoma cell line A549 was exposed to varying durations of hypoxia alone and then ...
These studies suggest that accumulation of phospholipid breakdown products may be responsible for TPA induced cell killing, and that hypoxic cells differ from aerobic cells in their ability to tolerate these products.
[ "Adenocarcinoma", "Cell Hypoxia", "Cell Survival", "Enzyme Activation", "Humans", "Phorbol Esters", "Protein Kinase C", "Signal Transduction", "Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate", "Tumor Cells, Cultured" ]
yes
8195517
Does local delivery of a synthetic antithrombin with a hydrogel-coated angioplasty balloon catheter inhibit platelet-dependent thrombosis?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "This study evaluated the efficacy of local administration of an antithrombin agent with a hydrogel-coated percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty balloon catheter.", "Intravenous infusion of antithrombin compounds has been shown to inhibit platelet-dependent thrombosis. However, hemorrhage is a common sid...
These results suggest that in this model, a hydrogel-coated coronary angioplasty balloon catheter can be used to deliver enough antithrombin agent to inhibit platelet-dependent thrombosis for at least 45 min at doses that are several orders of magnitude less than those required for systemic administration. In addition,...
[ "Amino Acid Chloromethyl Ketones", "Angioplasty, Balloon", "Animals", "Antithrombins", "Blood Platelets", "Catheterization", "Coronary Thrombosis", "Drug Delivery Systems", "Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate", "Injections, Intravenous", "Polyethylene Glycols", "Swine" ]
yes
8213870
Is bone density reduced during the short-term administration of levothyroxine to postmenopausal women with subclinical hypothyroidism : a randomized , prospective study?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Controversy exists as to whether patients with subclinical hypothyroidism benefit from treatment. Two randomized trials reported that hypothyroid symptoms improved following thyroid hormone replacement therapy. However, during the initial treatment of overt hypothyroidism with levothyroxine, three studies have dem...
Unlike the early treatment of overt hypothyroidism, there is no short-term reduction of bone density with levothyroxine treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism in postmenopausal women. These data suggest that potentially symptomatic women with subclinical hypothyroidism should be given a trial of levothyroxine therapy ...
[ "Absorptiometry, Photon", "Aged", "Bone Density", "Female", "Humans", "Hypothyroidism", "Middle Aged", "Postmenopause", "Prospective Studies", "Thyroxine" ]
no
8215738
Is familial defective apolipoprotein B-100 clinically indistinguishable from familial hypercholesterolemia?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Familial defective apolipoprotein B-100 is caused by a substitution of adenine for guanine in exon 26 of the gene coding for apolipoprotein B, which results in the substitution of glutamine for arginine in the putative low-density lipoprotein-receptor binding domain of the mature protein. This amino acid substitut...
The disorder was clinically indistinguishable from familial hypercholesterolemia in terms of physical characteristics and lipoprotein measures. Response to lipid-lowering therapy with beta-hydroxy-beta-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors was similar to that reported in patients with familial hypercholesterol...
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Apolipoprotein B-100", "Apolipoproteins B", "Canada", "Cholesterol, LDL", "Coronary Disease", "Female", "Heterozygote", "Humans", "Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Mutation", "Netherlands", "Polymerase Chain Reaction" ]
yes
8208006
Is [ Pentoxifylline useful in the prevention of toxicity associated with bone marrow transplantation ]?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To evaluate the possible beneficial effect of pentoxifylline (PTX) on both the decrease of toxicity related to bone marrow transplantation (BMT) and the acceleration of the hematopoietic graft.", "Twenty consecutive patients treated with BMT received pentoxifylline (400 mg/6 hours, orally) up to day +50 to preve...
Treatment with pentoxifylline does not prevent the toxicity derived from BMT or accelerate the hematopoietic grafting.
[ "Actuarial Analysis", "Adult", "Bone Marrow Transplantation", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Pentoxifylline", "Prospective Studies", "Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha" ]
no
8192551
Are the panicogenic effects of cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide antagonized by L-365,260 , a central cholecystokinin receptor antagonist , in patients with panic disorder?
[ "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "We investigated whether the selective brain cholecystokinin (CCKB) receptor antagonist, L-365,260, could antagonize the panicogenic effects of CCK-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) in patients with panic disorder.", "The study employed a double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-period crossover design. Patients (N = 29) receive...
These data suggest that CCKB receptors are an important site of action of exogenous CCK-4. It will be important to determine in future studies the efficacy of CCKB receptor antagonists as antipanic agents.
[ "Administration, Oral", "Adult", "Benzodiazepinones", "Dose-Response Relationship, Drug", "Double-Blind Method", "Drug Antagonism", "Female", "Heart Rate", "Humans", "Injections, Intravenous", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Panic Disorder", "Phenylurea Compounds", "Placebos", "Psychiatric Sta...
yes
8205659
Does reduction in serum cholesterol with pravastatin improve endothelium-dependent coronary vasomotion in patients with hypercholesterolemia?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "This study aimed to determine if cholesterol-lowering therapy improves endothelium-dependent coronary vasomotion in patients with hypercholesterolemia.", "Nine patients with hypercholesterolemia were studied before and after cholesterol-lowering therapy with pravastatin (an inhibitor of HMG-CoA reductase) for 6 ...
These results suggest that cholesterol-lowering therapy with pravastatin may improve endothelium-dependent coronary vasomotion, which may possibly contribute to the improvement of myocardial perfusion as well as the regression of coronary atherosclerosis.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Cholesterol", "Coronary Circulation", "Coronary Vessels", "Endothelium, Vascular", "Female", "Humans", "Hypercholesterolemia", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Pravastatin" ]
yes
8215633
Does anabolic therapy with growth hormone accelerate protein gain in surgical patients requiring nutritional rehabilitation?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "BACKGROUND", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The authors investigated the effects of exogenous growth hormone (GH) on protein accretion and the composition of weight gain in a group of stable, nutritionally compromised postoperative patients receiving standard hypercaloric nutritional therapy.", "A significant loss of body protein impairs normal physiologi...
GH administration accelerated protein gain in stable adult patients receiving aggressive nutritional therapy without a significant increase in body fat or a disproportionate expansion of ECW. GH therapy accelerated nutritional repletion and, therefore, may shorten the convalescence of the malnourished patient requiring...
[ "Adult", "Body Composition", "Carbohydrate Metabolism", "Combined Modality Therapy", "Energy Metabolism", "Enteral Nutrition", "Fats", "Female", "Growth Hormone", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Parenteral Nutrition", "Postoperative Care", "Prospective Studies", "Protein-Energy Malnu...
yes
8202987
Does the competitive NMDA antagonist MDL-100,453 reduce infarct size after experimental stroke?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "The competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonist MDL-100,453 was used to determine whether a neuroprotective effect is demonstrable when the drug is administered beginning 30 minutes after the initiation of focal ischemia and whether the effect is related to blood levels of the drug.", "Forty-eight Sprague-Dawley...
We demonstrated a significant neuroprotective effect of MDL-100,453 when treatment was initiated 30 minutes after ischemia began and was maintained for 24 hours.
[ "Animals", "Blood Pressure", "Body Temperature", "Brain", "Carbon Dioxide", "Cerebral Arteries", "Cerebral Infarction", "Infusion Pumps", "Injections, Intravenous", "Ischemic Attack, Transient", "Male", "N-Methylaspartate", "Pilot Projects", "Placebos", "Rats", "Rats, Sprague-Dawley", ...
yes
8202985
Does chimeric 7E3 prevent carotid artery thrombosis in cynomolgus monkeys?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "We compared the current antithrombotic strategy of antiplatelet therapy with aspirin, and anticoagulant therapy with heparin, with a specific genetically engineered chimeric antibody (c7E3 Fab) directed against the human glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor in an animal model of arterial thrombosis.", "Anesthetized cy...
Inhibition of the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor with c7E3 Fab was found to be safe and effective for the prevention of primary thrombus formation, whereas treatment with either aspirin or heparin or the combination of the two agents failed to protect against occlusive thrombus formation in cynomolgus monkeys.
[ "Abciximab", "Animals", "Antibodies, Monoclonal", "Aspirin", "Blood Coagulation", "Blood Pressure", "Carotid Artery Thrombosis", "Dose-Response Relationship, Drug", "Drug Combinations", "Erythrocyte Count", "Heart Rate", "Hematocrit", "Hemoglobins", "Heparin", "Immunoglobulin Fab Fragmen...
yes
8202980
Is internal carotid artery redundancy significantly associated with dissection?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Redundant internal carotid arteries have been considered a risk factor in tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, and surgical treatment of peritonsillar abscess and also a potentially treatable cause of stroke. However, an association between internal carotid artery redundancy and spontaneous dissection has not yet been cl...
We found a significant correlation between internal carotid artery redundancy and dissection, particularly if redundancy is present bilaterally.
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Aged, 80 and over", "Aneurysm, Dissecting", "Arterial Occlusive Diseases", "Carotid Artery Diseases", "Carotid Artery, Internal", "Cerebral Angiography", "Cerebrovascular Disorders", "Female", "Humans", "Ischemic Attack, Transient", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Prevalence", ...
yes
8202988
Does brain ischemia decrease phosphatidylcholine-phospholipase D but not phosphatidylinositol-phospholipase C in rats?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Phosphatidylcholine (PC)-phospholipase D (PLD) is an important intracellular signaling pathway in response to a variety of agonists, but little is known about the effects of brain ischemia on the PC-PLD system. We thus have examined the effects of global cerebral ischemia on PLD in rats.", "We have examined the ...
These results suggest that PC-PLD is one of the target enzymes of ischemia; its decrease may cause a perturbation of PC hydrolysis and/or disorders of intracellular transduction of signals or choline metabolism for acetylcholine formation in brain.
[ "Animals", "Brain Ischemia", "Brain Stem", "Cell Membrane", "Hippocampus", "Hypothermia, Induced", "Isoenzymes", "Male", "Phospholipase C beta", "Phospholipase C delta", "Phospholipase C gamma", "Phospholipase D", "Rats", "Rats, Wistar", "Time Factors", "Type C Phospholipases" ]
yes
8205669
Are platelet aggregation and HDL cholesterol predictive of acute coronary events in heart transplant recipients?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "Sudden death (SD) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are the main complications limiting long-term survival after heart transplantation (HT). They are unpredictable and, at present, unpreventable. Platelet aggregation (PA) has recently emerged as a significant prognostic indicator in nontransplanted coronary di...
This study provides the first demonstration of an association between increased platelet aggregation and subsequent SD or AMI in HT recipients. It suggests that platelets and thrombosis also are implicated in the pathogenesis of AMI and SD in HT recipients. Identification of a safe and effective antiplatelet therapy sh...
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Aged", "Cholesterol, HDL", "Death, Sudden", "Female", "Heart Transplantation", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Myocardial Infarction", "Platelet Aggregation" ]
yes
8219523
Does sine-wave auricular TENS produce frequency-dependent hypesthesia in the trigeminal nerve?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To evaluate the effects of different frequencies of auricular (ear-to-ear) sine-wave transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), administered at subliminal intensity, on trigeminal nerve sensitivity.", "In a double-blind protocol, healthy volunteer subjects were administered one of three different freque...
Sine-wave auricular TENS produces frequency-dependent trigeminal hypesthesia that is not a placebo effect.
[ "Adolescent", "Adult", "Double-Blind Method", "Ear, External", "Female", "Humans", "Male", "Sensory Thresholds", "Single-Blind Method", "Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation", "Trigeminal Nerve" ]
yes
8217974
Is urine production rate related to behavioural states in the near term human fetus?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To investigate the relation between hourly fetal urine production rate (HFUPR) and behavioural states 1F and 2F (corresponding to quiet and active sleep, respectively) in normal near term fetuses.", "An observational study.", "A clinic for antenatal care at a university hospital.", "Nineteen healthy pregnant...
During active sleep (state 2F) hourly fetal urine production rate is considerably reduced as compared to quiet sleep (state 1F).
[ "Behavior", "Embryonic and Fetal Development", "Female", "Fetal Movement", "Fetus", "Gestational Age", "Heart Rate, Fetal", "Humans", "Pregnancy", "Urination" ]
yes
8204319
Does evaluation of the use of general practice age-sex register in epidemiological research?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "This study set out to show how well samples from general practice registers compare with census data, to describe those characteristics of the population and of the register that influence the response to postal surveys, and to demonstrate how general practice records can be used to assess non-response bias.", "...
General practice registers can provide a suitable sampling frame for epidemiological purposes. Inaccuracies in the register can be reduced to some extent by careful inspection, but an irreducible minimum remain. Information held in general practice records can be useful in assessing response bias in health surveys.
[ "Adult", "Age Factors", "Epidemiologic Methods", "Family Practice", "Female", "Health Surveys", "Humans", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Patient Acceptance of Health Care", "Population Surveillance", "Registries", "Research Design", "Scotland", "Sex Factors" ]
yes
8205673
Does intracoronary angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition improve diastolic function in patients with hypertensive left ventricular hypertrophy?
[ "BACKGROUND", "RESULTS" ]
[ "There is increasing recognition of myocardial angiotensin-converting enzyme, which is induced with the development of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). The potential physiological significance of subsequent increased angiotensin I to II conversion in the presence of LVH is unclear but has been postulated to caus...
Intracoronary enalaprilat resulted in an improvement in active (Ca(2+)-dependent) relaxation in those patients with more severe hypertensive LVH. The improvement in active relaxation was directly proportional to the severity of LVH. These results support the hypothesis that the cardiac renin-angiotensin system is an im...
[ "Adult", "Aged", "Coronary Vessels", "Diastole", "Enalaprilat", "Female", "Heart Rate", "Humans", "Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular", "Infusions, Intra-Arterial", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Systole" ]
yes
8215873
Does transfusion significantly increase the risk for infection after splenic injury?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine if splenectomy results in an increased risk for perioperative infection when analyzed against splenic repair and to identify factors associated with perioperative infection, respiratory complication, and admission to the intensive care unit following surgery for splenic trauma.", "Data were collecte...
The choice between splenectomy and splenic repair does not affect the risk for perioperative infection following injury, whereas blood transfusion significantly increases the risk for perioperative infection, respiratory complication, and admission to the intensive care unit.
[ "Adult", "Bacteremia", "Female", "Humans", "Injury Severity Score", "Intensive Care Units", "Male", "Regression Analysis", "Respiratory Tract Infections", "Retrospective Studies", "Risk Factors", "Spleen", "Splenectomy", "Surgical Wound Infection", "Transfusion Reaction" ]
yes
8201088
Is low intramucosal pH associated with failure to acidify the gastric lumen in response to pentagastrin?
[ "OBJECTIVE", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "METHODS", "RESULTS" ]
[ "To determine if low gastric intramucosal pH is associated with impaired secretion of gastric acid after pentagastrin stimulation.", "Prospective study.", "Intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital.", "20 patients requiring mechanical ventilation.", "All patients with a gastric luminal pH > 4 we...
Some critically ill patients with low gastric intramucosal pH appear to have an impaired ability to acidify the gastric lumen in response to pentagastrin.
[ "Achlorhydria", "Aged", "Blood Gas Analysis", "Critical Illness", "Cross Infection", "Female", "Gastric Acid", "Gastric Acidity Determination", "Gastric Mucosa", "Humans", "Hydrogen-Ion Concentration", "Intensive Care Units", "Ischemia", "Male", "Middle Aged", "Pentagastrin", "Pneumo...
yes