Biomed Tech (Berl)
November 2002
Induction plethysmography (IP) utilizes changes in the inductance of sinusoidal wires embedded in elastic bands placed around the chest and abdomen to detect volume changes in the two compartments. These changes can be attributed to respiration or heart beat. To date, most applications have been tailored to an investigation of respiration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastroesophageal reflux is a highly prevalent condition that usually requires long-term medical therapy. Although symptom management still remains satisfactory for the majority of patients, laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication is proving to be an effective alternative in treating complications of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNursing homes are complex, specialized institutions for a growing segment of the population. Health care professionals should be aware of government regulations that currently influence nursing home practice. The effects of these regulations as well as consumer implications necessary for optimal care of nursing home residents will be addressed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent efforts in cardiac surgery to decrease cost, length of hospitalization, and morbidity without compromising care or outcomes include a method of treatment of coronary heart disease called minimally invasive coronary artery bypass grafting. This article describes the use of thoracoscopy without sternotomy, cardiopulmonary bypass, or cardioplegic arrest for grafting of the left anterior descending branch of the coronary artery with the left internal mammary artery. Preliminary information supports the concept that thoracoscopic minimally invasive bypass grafting is a less costly and less invasive procedure for patients with disease of the left anterior descending branch of the coronary artery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Several methods to surgically enhance pulmonary function and improve the quality of life in patients with bullous emphysema are currently being evaluated. One of these methods, lung volume reduction, is performed in patients with bullous emphysema that can no longer be well managed with medical therapy.
Objectives: The focus of this article is to review bullectomy via unilateral thoracoscopy with an endoscopic stapler in the management of end-stage pulmonary emphysema, and to discuss nursing care of these patients.