From January 1985 through January 1990, 244 patients (168 males, 76 females, mean age: 69 +/- 14 years) received epidural spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of advanced, nonreconstructable, peripheral vascular disease of the lower limbs due to atherosclerosis in 180 patients, atherosclerosis and/or diabetes in 49, and thromboangiitis obliterans in 15 patients: previous surgery included 101 bypass-grafts in 70 patients, 51% of which below the knee, and 117 sympathectomies in 113 patients as the last resource in face of distal peripheral vascular disease of the lower limbs. Mean ankle-to brachial systolic pressure ratio was .31 +/- .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPost-phlebitic syndromes, the result of late diagnosis at the acute stage and/or inappropriate treatment, are disorders which are still very widespread, chronic, and more or less incapacitating. For fifty years, there has been no new really and lastingly active medication to improve the local condition and check the aggravation. However, heparin is still the least ineffectual form of medication.
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February 1983
The sympathetic and parasympathetic neurological cardiac effects were blocked with atropine and propranolol. The intrinsic heart rate (IHR) was determined and rapid atrial pacing (RAP) was carried out before and after administration of the drugs. The primary and secondary postpacing parameters were examined in both circumstances.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn certain cases because of sinus arrhythmia and/or anarchic return and postreturn cycles caused by premature atrial stimulation, the sinoatrial conduction time cannot be calculated since a chaotic postextrasystolic pattern appears. We examined 49 patients with a history and ECG signs suggesting sinus node dysfunction by programmed extrastimulation method as proposed by Strauss et al. prior to and after pharmacologic autonomic blockade (with propranolol 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interpretation of post-extrasystolic parameters and their significance is discussed. Programmed extrastimulation according to Strauss was carried out in 49 cases, before and after atropine and propranolol administration. The result was a computable sinoauricular conduction time (SACT), a chaotic picture, or an ascending line without plateau.
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