Publications by authors named "Ehringer H"

In order to describe adequately the process of healing in the intermediate degrees, we investigated microcirculatory changes in the venous ulcers at well-defined stages of wound repair. We investigated dynamic changes in microcirculation during the healing process of venous ulcers. Ten venous ulcers were investigated in three consecutive clinical stages of wound healing: non granulation tissue (NGTA), GTA and scar.

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To treat mixed skin ulcers effectively, it is important to investigate skin microcirculation in greater detail. Therefore, we used laser Doppler perfusion imaging and capillary microscopy for assessing both subpapillary and nutritive microcirculation in four defined regions of the skin in 17 patients with mixed ulcers caused by a combination of peripheral arterial occlusive disease and chronic venous insufficiency. Laser Doppler area flux was significantly higher in the ulcer areas than in the areas without granulation tissue and those in intact skin.

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Objective: This study was undertaken to study negative and positive arterial remodeling processes within self-expanding carotid stents, their interaction, and the resulting changes in hemodynamics over 2 years, with duplex ultrasound scanning.

Subjects And Methods: One hundred twelve consecutive patients with 121 successfully stented carotid arteries were examined with color-coded duplex ultrasound scanning the day after the stent procedure and at 3, 6, 12, and 24 months of follow-up. The stent diameters at the proximal, middle, and distal regions, and the maximal neointimal thickness (B-mode) and hemodynamic parameters were recorded.

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Aims/hypothesis: We studied the influence of initial hyperglycaemia on neointimal proliferation within carotid Wallstents.

Methods: A total of 112 patients were followed by duplex sonography after carotid stenting for 24 months. Patients were assigned to three groups: non-diabetic subjects (group A) and diabetic patients, who were assigned according to their baseline HbA(1)c values, to group B1(HbA(1)c View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: We studied the fate of the ipsilateral external carotid artery (ECA) after stenting of the internal carotid artery (ICA) compared with the contralateral ECA.

Subjects And Methods: One hundred twenty-one ipsilateral ECAs in 112 consecutive patients who underwent carotid artery Wallstent placement were prospectively studied with color-coded duplex sonographic scanning (CCDS) and compared with 83 contralateral ECAs over 2 years. CCDS was scheduled for the day before (day 0), the day after (day 1) and 3, 6, 12, and 24 months after stenting.

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Purpose: To study the dynamics of carotid stent healing over a 2-year period using duplex ultrasound imaging.

Methods: One hundred twelve patients with 121 successfully stented carotid arteries were examined with color-coded duplex ultrasound the day after the stent procedure and at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months in follow-up. The maximal thickness and echogenicity of the layer between the stent and the perfused lumen (SPL) were evaluated.

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Objective: The influence of vascular morphology and metabolic parameters including lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) on restenosis after peripheral angioplasty has been compared in Type 2 diabetes (DM) vs. non-diabetic patients (ND).

Research Design And Methods: The clinical course and risk profile of 132 (54 DM vs.

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Purpose: To assess the impact of learning on the rate of success and complications of carotid stenting in a single-center, one-operator series and prospectively follow a patient cohort with regard to restenosis.

Methods: In 303 patients (mean age 70 +/- 8.8 years), 320 internal carotid arteries (ICA) were treated with carotid stenting for stenoses > or = 70%.

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In this review, the anatomy and physiology of the venous system and its pathophysiology are described. Theories regarding the possible causes of disturbances in venous microangiopathy are summarized. The theories concern the deoxygenation of red blood cells, arteriovenous shunts, fibrin cuffs, and the trapping of growth factors and/or white blood cells.

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Microcirculation of 15 ischemic and 15 venous ulcers, their scars, and intact surrounding skin were examined in order to demonstrate their similarities in the development and healing process. Subpapillary and nutritive perfusion of four areas were investigated by a laser Doppler perfusion imager (arbitrary units) and capillary microscopy (capillaries/mm2): one ulcer area without granulation tissue (no wound healing) and one with granulation tissue (ulcer healing); one skin area adjacent to the ulcer (1-8 mm) (scar developed from ulcer areas) and one distant (12-25 mm; intact skin). Areas without granulation tissue in ischemic and venous ulcers were similar, demonstrating a lack of capillaries (0.

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Candida endocarditis is an unusual but severe complication caused by Candida albicans or other fungal species. We describe a case of prosthetic valve endocarditis due to Candida tropicalis, complicated by multiple pseudoaneurysms.

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Background: To evaluate colour duplex sonographic guidance of local lysis of occlusions in the femoropopliteal region.

Methods: Thirteen consecutive patients (8 female, mean age 67) with peripheral artery disease with acute and subacute occlusions in the superficial femoral or popliteal artery were included in this study. The lesions were identified by colour duplex ultrasound (Acuson 128 XP/10) After anterograde puncture the guidewire was advanced through the arterial lesions under B-mode image control.

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We report about a patient suffering from multiple spastic stenoses of varying degree of both iliac arteries and from occlusion of the left tibiofibular trunc. Laboratory investigations revealed increased levels of homocysteine and the diagnosis of homocystinuria was confirmed by fibroblast cell culture. The spasms responded well to vasodilative therapy with nitroglycerine, molsidomine (cGMP mediated) and prostaglandine E1 but not with nifedipine (Ca influx blocker).

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Carotid body tumors are rare neoplasms arising from the small chemoreceptor organ in the adventitia of the common carotid bifurcation. Patients with carotid body tumours usually present with a gradually enlarging non-tender anterolateral neck mass. Differential diagnosis includes metastatic lymph nodes, carotid artery aneurysm, salivary gland tumour, branchial cleft cyst, and neurogenic or thyroid tumours.

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Ticlopidine is increasingly used in the secondary prophylaxis in patients with arterial occlusive diseases. Neutropenia is a well known side effect of this drug. We report a case of a 73 year old woman who was admitted because of severe prolonged ticlopidine induced leucopenia.

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Background: Different therapies in consecutive patients (1987-1992) with chronic critical limb ischemia at a department of medical angiology, their short- and long-term outcome were investigated.

Patients And Methods: 190 patients (112 males, 78 females; age: 67 +/- 12 years); 78 in grade II, 112 in grade III according to Rutherford's classification. Therapeutic regimen: 1.

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Background: To obtain more information about microcirculatory disturbances in venous ulcers, we studied their laser Doppler flux images and capillary densities.

Materials And Methods: On photographs of venous ulcers and the adjacent skin of 17 patients, four regions of interest were marked: one non-granulation tissue area (NGTA) within the venous ulcer, one granulation tissue area (GTA) within the ulcer, one adjacent skin area (ASA) and one distant skin area (DSA). Within these four regions the average laser Doppler area fluxes and capillary densities were determined for each patient using a laser Doppler imager and capillary microscopy respectively.

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Interstitial ciprofloxacin concentrations were measured by microdialysis in inflamed foot lesions of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients following intravenous administration of 0. 2 g of ciprofloxacin. Interstitial ciprofloxacin concentrations were significantly lower than corresponding serum concentrations.

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Background: Direct thrombin inhibitors belong to a new class of antithrombotic drugs whose effects on blood coagulation in vivo in patients suffering from acute thrombotic conditions have not yet been fully explored.

Methods And Results: One hundred and five patients with acute proximal deep-vein thrombosis were randomized to receive a continuous intravenous infusion of napsagatran, a novel synthetic thrombin inhibitor, at a fixed dose of 5 mg/h (n = 36) or 9 mg/h (n = 25) for five days, or APTT-adjusted unfractionated heparin (UFH, n = 44) for the same time. In these patients, thrombin activity and thrombin generation could be assessed by measuring thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT) and prothrombin fragment 1+2 (F1+2), respectively, on three occasions.

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The local distribution of laser Doppler flux (mainly thermoregulatory perfusion) and capillary density (nutritive circulation) within 25 ischemic leg ulcers and their adjacent skin were investigated. For this purpose the technique of laser Doppler imaging and capillary microscopy were applied. In each ulcer a non granulation tissue area (NGTA), a granulation tissue area (GTA) and in adjacent skin a skin area (SA) were defined.

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Background/aims: The laser Doppler imager (LDI) is a device that maps the local distribution of the laser Doppler flux of tissues. To facilitate the interpretation of LDI measurements, we investigated their reproducibility.

Methods: We measured 10 arterial ulcers, 10 venous ulcers and their adjacent skin by the use of a LDI.

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We report the first case of a successful stent placement under color coded ultrasound guidance alone in the superficial femoral artery of a 73-year-old woman suffering from intermittent calf claudication following restenosis after an uncomplicated angioplasty five months previously. Because of a hemodynamically residual stenosis after three attempts at dilatation, a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stent insertion were performed under the sole guidance of color coded ultrasound. The intervention was performed without complication and at the six-month follow-up examination, the patient was symptom-free and the stent was morphologically intact and hemodynamically functional.

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Purpose: To evaluate in a pilot study the feasibility and efficacy of endovascular brachytherapy for prophylaxis of restenosis after femoropopliteal percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) without stent implantation in a group of patients with a high risk of restenosis.

Materials And Methods: Ten patients (six women, four men; mean age, 68 years) with long-segment (mean length, 16 cm; range, 9-22 cm) restenosis underwent PTA followed by endovascular irradiation with high-dose-rate afterloading of an iridium-192 rod. A dose of 12 Gy was targeted to the inner intimal layer of the vessel.

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Patients with heart valve disease have rheologic abnormalities that are more pronounced in double valve disease than in mitral or aortic valve disease; after valve replacement surgery, the degree of rheologic abnormality is more pronounced in patients with mechanical and biological prostheses than in those with homografts and pulmonary autografts. Rheologic abnormalities seen in these patients might be related to the different incidences of thromboembolism in the presence of various valve defects and various types of prostheses.

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