Publications by authors named "GOETZ A"

Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility of administering NSC 655649, a water-soluble rebeccamycin analogue that inhibits both topoisomerases I and II, in combination with cisplatin (CDDP) in adults with solid malignancies. Major toxicologic and pharmacologic differences between the two sequences of drug administration were also assessed.

Experimental Design: NSC 655649 was administered as a 60-minute i.

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The pre-ejection period (PEP) has recently been described as a potential parameter for monitoring cardiac preload. This study further investigated the influence of changes in intravascular volume status and the application of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on the pre-ejection period. In ten pigs, ECG, arterial pressure and stroke volume derived from an aortic flowprobe were registered.

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Purpose: To determine the maximal tolerated dose and dose-limiting toxicities (DLT) of pegamotecan (polyethylene glycol-camptothecin) in patients with advanced malignancies when administered in cycles of once weekly for 3 of 4 weeks.

Experimental Design: Eligible patients had advanced solid tumors that failed to respond to standard therapy or for which no standard therapy was available, including also the following criteria: measurable disease, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of < or =2, and acceptable organ function. Pegamotecan was administered as a 60-minute infusion, with successive patient cohorts receiving escalating doses from 800 to 4,300 mg/m(2).

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Diagnosis and therapy of hemodynamic instability are of the utmost importance in the treatment of critically ill patients during surgery and in intensive care. For both diagnosis and therapy, adequate and preferably continuous hemodynamic monitoring is essential. Besides the assessment of cardiac preload and blood pressure, cardiac output represents an important clinical marker of cardiac performance and global perfusion.

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Fast-track surgery is a comprehensive program for the optimization of perioperative care in elective surgery reducing potential postoperative complications and speeding up convalescence. Recent data from randomized colon resection trials emphasize that fast-track surgery is possible in most major operations. Our initial results in radical retropubic prostatectomy fast-track surgery have been encouraging.

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Measurement and assessment of the economic efficiency of clinical departments is still an unresolved, yet important problem in hospital management. Benchmarking with other providers can help to evaluate one's own efficacy in anaesthesia and intensive care services. In this article we describe a method for using the diagnosis-related-groups (DRG) cost breakdown data, to achieve a case mix adjusted comparison of own costs for anaesthesia and intensive care services with the average costs in German hospitals.

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Background: As many as one third of all food allergen anaphylactic events are related to tree nut ingestion. Although concurrent allergen sensitivity to tree nuts is common, cross-reactivity among nut antigens is less well defined.

Objective: To survey serologic cross-reactivities among 7 tree nuts (walnut, pecan, hazelnut, cashew, Brazil nut, pistachio, and almond) and peanut.

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Background: Cardiac index obtained by arterial pulse contour analysis (CI(PC)) demonstrated good agreement with arterial or pulmonary arterial thermodilution derived cardiac index (CI(TD), CI(PA)) in cardiac surgical or critically ill patients. However as the accuracy of pulse contour analysis during changes of the aortic impedance is unclear, we compared CI(PC), CI(TD) and CI(PA) during changes of preload and the aortic impedance as occurring during sternotomy.

Patients And Methods: CI(PC) und CI(TD), were compared in 28 patients, (and CI(PA) in 6 patients) undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting, before and after sternotomy.

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The modern concept of neurogenesis in the adult brain is predicated on the premise that multipotent glial cells give rise to new neurons throughout life. Although extensive evidence exists indicating that this is the case, the transition from glial to neuronal phenotype remains poorly understood. A unique monolayer cell-culture system was developed to induce, expose, and recapitulate the entire developmental series of events of subventricular zone (SVZ) neurogenesis.

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Study Objective: To compare cardiac index (CI) values obtained by pulmonary artery thermodilution (CIPA), arterial thermodilution (CITD), and arterial pulse contour analysis (CIPC) during rapid fluid administration, as accurate and rapid detection of CI changes is critical during acute preload changes for guiding volume and vasopressor therapy in critically ill patients, and the accuracy of CIPC during acute changes in loading condition is currently unknown.

Design: Prospective clinical study.

Setting: Cardiac surgical intensive care unit of a university hospital.

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Purpose: The incidence and biological characteristics of circulating tumor cells in the blood of patients with breast cancer were examined and subgroups were evaluated in the context of systemic treatment and the presence of disseminated tumor cells in bone marrow.

Experimental Design: Circulating tumor cells were isolated from the peripheral blood of patients with breast cancer using a gradient system designed for the enrichment of circulating tumor cells (OncoQuick). Circulating tumor cells were identified with the anti-cytokeratin antibody, A45-B/B3.

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We report the development and initial validation of the Sexual Coercion in Intimate Relationships Scale (SCIRS), a measure designed to assess the prevalence and severity of sexual coercion in committed intimate relationships. We review existing measures of sexual coercion and discuss their limitations, describe the identification of the SCIRS items, perform a principal components analysis and describe the resulting three components, and present evidence for the convergent and discriminative validity of the SCIRS. Because sexual coercion in intimate relationships often takes the form of subtle tactics, the SCIRS items assess communicative tactics such as hinting and subtle manipulations in addition to tactics such as the use of physical force.

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Reproductive toxicogenomic studies generate large amounts of toxicological and genomic data. On the toxicology side, a substantial quantity of data accumulates from conventional endpoints such as histology, reproductive physiology and biochemistry. The largest source of genomics data is DNA microarrays, which generate enormous amounts of information in the course of profiling gene expression.

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Article Synopsis
  • Propiconazole is a fungicide used on various crops and was studied for its impact on liver enzyme genes in rats and mice.
  • In the study, rats and mice were given propiconazole daily for 14 days, leading to significant increases in mRNA expression of specific cytochrome P450 genes, particularly at high doses.
  • The findings suggest that propiconazole activates key liver enzymes (CYP1A2, CYP2B, and CYP3A) in both species, indicating its potential effects on liver metabolism.
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Background: Measurement of ventilation-induced left ventricular stroke volume variations (SVV) or pulse pressure variations (PPV) is useful to optimize preload in patients after cardiac surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of SVV and PPV measured by arterial pulse contour analysis to assess fluid responsiveness in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery during open-chest conditions.

Methods: We studied 22 patients immediately after midline sternotomy.

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Against a context of international crisis in the air transport industry, this paper examines the implications of the ways in which strategies developed by key air transport stakeholders, as well as the contemporary dynamics of the globalized, liberalized market place, impact directly on sustainability issues. More specifically, the paper has two objectives. First, it discusses the policy ramifications of the interrelationships between the concepts of globalization, liberalization, and sustainability within the air transport industry.

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Objective: Excessive nitric oxide (NO) and especially peroxynitrite may cause pulmonary tissue damage, e.g., through lipid peroxidation and/or exhaustion of cellular energy depletion induced by activation of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP).

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Permeability of the endothelial barrier to large molecules plays a pivotal role in the manifestation of early acute lung injury. We present a novel and sensitive technique that brings microanatomical visualization and quantification of microvascular permeability in line. White New Zealand rabbits were anesthetized and ventilated mechanically.

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We explored aspects of men's and women's short-term sexual psychology as a function of a potential short-term partner's relationship status. A total of 209 men and 288 women reported how likely they would be to pursue a casual sexual relationship with an attractive member of the opposite sex who was (1) married, (2) not married but has casual sexual partners, or (3) not married and has no casual sexual partners. Guided by sperm competition theory, we predicted and found that men prefer short-term sex partners who are not already involved in relationships and hence present a relatively low risk of sperm competition.

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Background: Mid-line thoracotomy is a standard approach for cardiac surgery. However, little is known how this surgical approach affects the interaction between the circulation and mechanical ventilation. We studied how mid-line thoracotomy affects cardiac filling volumes and cardiovascular haemodynamics, particularly variations in stroke volume and pulse pressure caused by mechanical ventilation.

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In 1999, an outbreak of human West Nile encephalitis occurred in New York City. During the outbreak, 62 cases of human West Nile virus (WNV) infection were diagnosed, with 7 deaths. This was the first time that human WNV infections were detected in the Western Hemisphere.

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Accumulation of platelets might contribute to acute lung injury during systemic inflammation. The aim of the study was to elucidate the role of the poly (ADP-ribose) synthetase, a nucleotide-polymerizising enzyme, in mediation of platelet-endothelial cell interaction through regulation of adhesion molecules within the pulmonary microcirculation during endotoxemia. We used in vivo fluorescence microscopy to quantify kinetics of fluorescently labeled erythrocytes and platelets in rabbit pulmonary arterioles and venules.

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Monitoring and management of intravascular volume status is of crucial importance in critically ill patients. Hypovolemia, induced by hemorrhage or pathologic fluid shifts in the presence of systemic inflammation, is frequently the cause for hemodynamic instability and hypotension. This deficit of central blood volume leads to a reduction in biventricular cardiac preload.

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