Publications by authors named "Allroggen A"

Molecular imaging with contrast-enhanced ultrasound uses targeted microbubbles that are retained in diseased tissue. The resonant properties of these microbubbles produce acoustic signals in an ultrasound field. The microbubbles are targeted to diseased tissue by using certain chemical constituents in the microbubble shell or by attaching disease-specific ligands such as antibodies to the microbubble.

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Microembolic signals (MES) have shown to be associated with increased risk of ischemic stroke in patients with pulsatile left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) in contrast to continuous-flow DeBakey LVAD. The pathogenesis of microembolization in LVAD-patients is still not known. We investigated whether systemic markers of inflammation or pump dynamic correlate with cerebral microembolization in nine patients with DeBakey LVAD.

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Objective: Microembolic signals detected by transcranial Doppler ultrasonography have been demonstrated to be clinically relevant in patients supported with pulsatile left ventricular assist devices. We prospectively investigated the quantity of microembolic signals in patients supported with the continuous-flow DeBakey left ventricular assist device (MicroMed DeBakey VAD; MicroMed Technology, Inc, Houston, Tex) including the refined Carmeda BioActive Surface system (Carmeda AB, Stockholm, Sweden).

Methods: Twenty-three patients (20 male) aged 14 to 62 years supported with DeBakey left ventricular assist devices (n = 6 with Carmeda) were enrolled in this study.

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Objective: Microembolic signals (MES) can be detected by transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD). To identify gaseous microemboli the inhalation of oxygen is an established method in patients with prosthetic heart valves. Time domain analysis of sample volume length (SVL) and of frequency modulation showed promising results in the discrimination between solid and gaseous microemboli.

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HIV infection can be associated with different types of arthropathies which are often underdiagnosed. We present the case of a 52 year old HIV positive man on highly active antiretroviral therapy including indinavir who developed an acute painful oligoarthritis. We present this case on HIV associated arthritis and include a review on other HIV specific types of arthritis (acute symmetric arthritis and painful articular syndrome) which are assumed as entities exclusively apparent in HIV patients.

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Ischemic stroke in the young (age: 18-45 years) constitutes a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. A broad spectrum of potential causes of juvenile strokes exists. Above all, nonatherosclerotic arteriopathies with dissections as their main proponent, paradoxical embolism, and thrombophilias have to be considered.

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The megadolichobasilar artery is a rare vascular disease, which usually becomes apparent either due to cerebral ischemia or due to compression of the brainstem or the cranial nerves, thereby leading to a large variety of neurological symptoms. We report on a patient who suffered a sudden right-sided deafness accompanied by vertigo and vomiting. Initially, an idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss was diagnosed and later on, after no improvement took place in spite of conservative therapy, a rupture of the round window membrane was suspected.

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Thromboembolic events represent a major complication of cardiovascular diseases and interventions. Although general risk factors and predictors for thromboembolic events are well known from population-based studies, hardly any therapeutic consequences for the individual patient can be drawn, e.g.

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Electrical cardioversion (CV) of atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with an increased risk of stroke, and its appropriate prevention is still a matter of debate. It is known that, besides dislodgement of pre-existing intra-atrial thrombi, the "stunned" atrium after CV is an important cause of thrombus formation and subsequent embolism. We investigated whether CV of AF is associated with occurrence of circulating microemboli (ME) representing a sensitive marker of the actual thromboembolic activity.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a well-recognized independent risk factor of ischemic stroke. The aim of this study was to investigate the amount of microembolic signals (MES) in 15 patients with 'lone' AF representing the subgroup of AF patients with the lowest lifelong risk of stroke. All patients had been put on effective anticoagulation due to a scheduled electric cardioversion.

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