Publications by authors named "Dini F"

Doxofylline (7-(1,3-dioxalan-2-ylmethyl) theophylline) is a novel xanthine bronchodilator which differs from theophylline in that it contains a dioxalane group in position 7. Similarly to theophylline, its mechanism of action is related to the inhibition of phosphodiesterase activities, but in contrast it appears to have decreased affinities towards adenosine A1 and A2 receptors, which may account for its better safety profile. The bronchodilating activities of doxofylline have been demonstrated in clinical trials involving patients with either bronchial asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Relevant hemodynamic information can be obtained by a comprehensive Doppler echocardiographic examination in patients with various cardiac diseases. The assessment of left heart hemodynamics by Doppler echocardiography has been addressed by several investigators. The feasibility and the accuracy of methods for the estimation of left ventricular filling pressure and cardiac output have been validated by comparative right heart catheterization.

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Objectives: We assessed the contribution of difference in duration of pulmonary venous and mitral flow at atrial contraction (ARd-Ad) for prognostic stratification of patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction.

Background: Although pulmonary venous flow (PVF) variables may supplement mitral flow patterns in evaluating left ventricular (LV) diastolic function, their value to the prognostic stratification of patients has not been investigated.

Methods: Pulsed wave Doppler mitral and PVF velocity curves were recorded in 145 patients (mean age: 70 years) with LV systolic dysfunction secondary to ischemic or nonischemic cardiomyopathy who were followed for 15 +/- 8 months.

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The intravenous administration of echo contrast agents enhances the Doppler signal and makes the study of pulmonary venous flow (PVF) easily achievable by transthoracic echocardiography. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether PVF patterns play a role in predicting the outcome of patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction. Thus, 115 patients (79 men, mean age 69 years) with LV dysfunction (ejection fraction [EF] <45%) due to either ischemic or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy were studied and followed-up for 1 year.

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The aetiology of Ménière's disease still remains unknown and its therapy is therefore empirical. As a result of immunological abnormalities demonstrated, steroids are commonly used in Ménière's disease. The place of topical steroids is still controversial.

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Challenging questions are raised about the biosynthetic origin of vannusal A (1), a metabolite that is isolated from the tropical marine ciliate Euplotes vannus and contains an unusual C30 backbone.

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An acute increase of myocardial interstitial fluid may affect ventricular function. In the present study we evaluated the effects of acute changes of myocardial tissue fluid on cardiac function and ultrastructural morphometry. Isolated rat hearts were perfused for 100 min in the working heart mode.

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In patients with left ventricular dysfunction, the prognostic value of both pulmonary hypertension and mitral flow patterns has been recognized. However, the effect of the association of different degrees of pulmonary hypertension on prognosis and the corresponding left ventricular diastolic dysfunction is not clear. Accordingly, we considered the impact on survival of a categorization based on the relationship between pulmonary artery pressure and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, as assessed by mitral and pulmonary venous flow analyses.

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The aim of this study was to establish the effects of postinfarction total or subtotal coronary occlusion on left ventricular remodeling in patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes (NIDD) compared with the effects in postinfarct nondiabetic patients. The authors selected 100 patients submitted to coronary angiography between 1 and 5 weeks after acute myocardial infarction (T0: 20.5+/-15.

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Abstract The growth rate of 31 stocks of Euplotes, a cosmopolitan, marine, unicellular protist, on six food species representing two different food types, microalgae and bacteria, has been determined. The 31 stocks represented nine reproductively isolated groups (biological species?) based on breeding relationships. Three morphospecies, E.

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Dipyridamole-atropine echocardiography testing is used extensively for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease and it is highly effective in diagnosing "organic" coronary artery disease by inducing myocardial ischemia via three different mechanisms: maximal coronary artery vasodilatation with phoenomena of flow-maldistribution caused by dipyridamole, increase in myocardial oxygen consumption and reduction of the oxygen supply to the myocardium caused by atropine. Moreover, the abrupt withdrawal of the coronary artery vasodilatation caused by aminophylline, which is routinely infused at the end of the test, may trigger coronary artery spasms in patients with variant angina, thus enhancing the diagnostic power of the test. We report two clinical cases of patients with rest angina and angiographically normal coronary arteries, in whom coronary artery spasm was induced by administering aminophylline during the stress test.

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Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia (TPE) is an unusual manifestation of filarial infection, most commonly found in South-East Asia and caused by immunologic hyperresponsiveness to Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi. This report concerns a case of TPE in a 25-year-old Indian male who had been living in Italy for two years and was admitted to hospital with chest pain. Diethylcarbamazine therapy proved effective in rapidly eliminating symptoms and pulmonary abnormalities, as well as normalizing of laboratory findings.

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In a multicenter study on the occupational etiology of sinonasal cancer (s.n.c.

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The authors investigated how a previous myocardial infarction (MI) affects the prognosis of unstable angina pectoris in patients with maintained or slightly reduced left ventricular performance. From January 1991 to August 1993, 131 patients hospitalized with the diagnosis of Braunwald's class II-III unstable angina and ejection fraction > 40% were included. The enrolled patients were divided into two groups: (1) group I: unstable angina with prior MI (n = 70, 49 men, 21 women, aged between fifty-one and eighty years, mean: 65.

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Background: Aging and diabetes mellitus have been recognized as strong predictors of heart failure in patients with acute myocardial infarction. The aim of this study was to assess, by echocardiography, the influence of aging and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus on the changes of left ventricular parietal kinesis in patients with acute myocardial infarction over the 6 months after hospitalization.

Methods: The study population consisted of 82 patients (42 male, 40 female) aged 70 years, consecutively admitted to coronary care unit with acute myocardial infarction from January 1991 to May 1993.

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From January 1992 to January 1993 the incidence of sudden cardiac death among the population of the Media Valle del Serchio area (Tuscany, Italy), composed of a population of 35,000, was found to be twice that of the European average; 32 cases have been reported over this period in that area (9 per 10,000 in the examined year), with a male/female (M/F) ratio of 2.5:1 (23 M, 9 F). In Italy the mean incidence of sudden death was calculated as 6/10,000 and in Europe 5/10,000.

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Myocardial interstitium plays an important role in the regulation of cardiac function compared with myocytes and it is actively involved in ischemia-reperfusion damage and in the acute and chronic remodelling during ischemic heart diseases. Myocardial post-ischemic oedema seems to interfere in this process. Myocardial oedema is able to induce structural alterations, to reduce myocardial function and to activate the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.

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In the progression from myocardial hypertrophy to heart failure, abnormalities in the interstitial space of the heart seem to play a critical role. The formation of an extracellular oedema and the alterations in coronary subendocardial perfusion are associated with the development of interstitial fibrosis. Cardiac experimental studies documented the presence of augmented interstitial fluid volume and pressure and a subsequent remodelling of the fibrillar network of the extracellular space of the myocardium during the phases of the cardiovascular response to a sudden overload.

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When chronic heart failure develops in a young adult without history of ischemic heart disease, differential diagnosis between coronary artery disease and idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy may be difficult. We describe a case of chronic heart failure in a 27-year-old male, apparently due to a dilated cardiomyopathy on the basis of clinical and instrumental data. Subsequent coronary angiography showed a severe tri-vascular coronary artery disease.

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