Publications by authors named "Breitbart G"

Background: Chronic wounds require frequent assessment, minor procedures, and dressing changes. Discomfort, anxiety, and stress are commonly reported during treatment procedures.

Purpose: To examine the effect of music during treatment on post-wound care treatment anxiety levels and blood pressure measurements in patients with chronic wounds.

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Background: The BCRF II study presents a systematic review of the norms, recommendations and guidelines that are considered medical care standards (MCS) for breast cancer in 12 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Three key questions from the BCRF I survey data on early detection and diagnosis are presented to identify implementation practice patterns related to MCS.

Methods: Information related to MCS was requested from governmental health authorities, cancer institutes, and national scientific and professional societies in 12 Latin American and Caribbean countries.

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A plan for management of infected arterial pseudoaneurysm has evolved from our experience with 23 such aneurysms treated between 1981 and 1989 and followed for up to 66 months. Eighteen femoral artery aneurysms are the primary focus of this report. Because we were concerned about the high probability of amputation expected from acute interruption of the femoral artery, we were reluctant to limit initial management to ligation and debridement alone.

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The elastic behavior of total elastin (EE) and collagen (EC) and the recruitment of collagen fibers (FC) supporting wall stress at a given transmural pressure level were assessed in seven conscious dogs using descending thoracic aortic pressure (microtransducer) and diameter (sonomicrometer) measurements. Stress-strain relationships values calculated at control and during bolus administration of angiotensin and nitroglycerin enabled quantification of angiotensin and nitroglycerin enabled quantification of elastic moduli of elastin (EE = 4.868 +/- 1.

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We studied the aortic elastic behavior in response to vitamin D3-induced accelerated calcinosis in conscious dogs chronically instrumented with a pressure microtransducer and a pair of ultrasonic diameter dimension gauges in the upper descending thoracic aorta. The two functional phases of the elastic segmental properties of the aorta in vivo were discriminated by computation on a beat-by-beat basis from the phasic pressure-diameter (P-D) hysteresis loops in basal conditions and during the transient state of a wide range of pressures obtained mechanically (aortic occlusion) or pharmacologically (angiotensin bolus). The overall P-D curve formed by all P-D hysteresis loops was comprised of two linear relations according to a model that assumes that only elastin is stretched at lower pressures, whereas both elastin and collagen are stretched at higher pressures.

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Performance of carotid endarterectomy for asymptomatic carotid stenosis has been restricted during recent years because of concern of reported complications in as high as 10-15% of patients, as well as limited long-term data on stroke protection. During the last 10 years, we have studied immediate and long-term results of carotid endarterectomy for asymptomatic disease in 120 patients. Operations were performed by a clinical vascular fellow with a staff surgeon in attendance in 113 (94%) cases with the remainder performed by the staff surgeon.

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Intravascular ultrasonography is emerging as an important imaging modality to assess the presence, distribution, and extent of atherosclerotic vascular disease. To determine the accuracy and clinical utility of intravascular ultrasonography, a flexible catheter-based system was used to generate two-dimensional, cross-sectional vascular images. In 23 arteries of 11 sheep 206 in vivo images demonstrated an echo-free lumen surrounded by three distinct concentric acoustic transitions corresponding to intima, media, and adventitia.

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Indications for arteriography in penetrating extremity trauma remain controversial. We reviewed our clinical experience in 454 patients (514 extremities) with penetrating trauma admitted during a prior 3 1/2-year period. Injuries were caused by stab wounds in 60 (11.

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To determine the effects of parasympathetic blockade and beta-blockade on the elastic response of aortic stiffness to vasopressive interventions, we studied 5 unanesthetised adult mongrel dogs by means of a pressure microtransducer and two ultrasonic crystals positioned at opposing sites in the proximal descending thoracic aorta which were used for diameter measurements. Systolic and diastolic changes in pressure and diameter were used to calculate Peterson and incremental elastic moduli. Acute hypertension was induced using infusions of epinephrine during the control period and later propranolol (1.

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Indications for arteriography in patients with penetrating trauma to the extremities remain controversial. Some clinicians have recommended universal use of arteriography, whereas others prefer to rely on physical findings alone. To better define our indications for contrast studies, we reviewed clinical data on 306 patients (349 extremities) with penetrating trauma who were admitted during a prior 2-year period (1985 to 1987).

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This article outlines the application of continuous-wave Doppler, plethysmographic techniques, and B-mode ultrasonography to the diagnosis of suspected deep venous thrombosis in ambulatory patients. Methodology is evaluated, and the diagnostic accuracy and application of these studies are reviewed. The authors' current algorithm for the application of these noninvasive studies also is presented.

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A telemetric method has been designed for continuous measurement of intra-arterial aortic blood pressure in the unrestrained dog. The system used a Konigsberg P7 transducer, a temperature-compensated voltage-controlled oscillator, an FM transmitter, and an FM tuner to convert the signal received into a voltage proportional to aortic blood pressure. The method was validated by comparison with a standard direct method (using cables for transmission).

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We examined the effect of dexamethasone (DXM) pretreatment on microvascular transport of macromolecules in ischemia-reperfusion injury. The rat cremaster muscle was splayed, placed in a Lucite intravital chamber, and suffused with bicarbonate buffer. The clearance of fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran 150 (FITC-Dx 150) was measured as an index of microvascular transport.

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Whether left ventricular (LV) contractility changes during ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) remains controversial. To assess LV inotropic state during PEEP using a load-independent index, we generated end-systolic pressure-volume relationships (ESPVRs) in eight closed-chest, chronically instrumented, anesthetized dogs undergoing 0 [zero end-expiratory pressure for the 1st time (ZEEP1)], 5 (PEEP-5), 10 (PEEP-10), and again 0 (ZEEP2) cmH2O PEEP. LV volume was calculated from three orthogonal internal diameters (sonomicrometry), and LV pressure was measured using an implanted transducer.

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