Alcohol Clin Exp Res
October 1988
In a randomized double-blind, cross-over experiment, 0.5 g/kg of ethanol in the form of white wine and 3 g of L-carnitine by intravenous infusion were administered to 15 healthy volunteers. Ethanol and acetate plasma levels and the urine concentrations of acetylcarnitine were determined.
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April 1988
To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of L-carnitine in elderly subjects suffering from heart failure, secondary to ischemic and/or hypertensive heart disease, 38 patients (22 men, 16 women) were studied, aged from 65 to 82 years. In addition to traditional therapy (digitalis, diuretics, antiarrhythmic agents) given in all cases, 21 patients received oral L-carnitine on the basis of a randomized protocol in 1-g doses twice daily for 45 days (the other 17 received placebo). In the group treated with L-carnitine, a distinct improvement was observed in both subjective and objective conditions; reduced heart rate, edema and dyspnea, increased diuresis and a marked reduction in daily digitalis consumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-seven inpatients suffering from type II and IV dyslipidemia, randomly divided into two groups of 14 and 13 subjects, were treated with coenzyme A (2,000 Lipmann U daily) and sulodexide (300 Lipasemic U daily), respectively, in both cases administered intravenously for 20 days. The principial plasma lipid parameters (total and HDL-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol in subjects with triglyceridemia less than 400 mg/dl, triglycerides, apoproteins and lipoproteins) were recorded before and after treatment. Tests on patients included an assessment, on a semiquantitative scale, of symptoms arising from modifications of blood flow to the various organs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty patients suffering from severe Pseudomonas infections (13 urinary tract infections, 8 of which complicated, 16 cases of pneumonia, 3 cases of sepsis, 1 case of sepsis with osteomyelitis, 2 cases of osteomyelitis, 1 case of ophthalmitis, and 4 cases of peritonitis) were treated with ceftazidime (1-6 g/die). Most cases presented with severe underlying conditions associated with, or predisposing to, infection (surgical intervention, neoplasia, immunodepression, etc.).
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February 1986
A multi-center study was carried out to compare the healing rates of ranitidine 300 mg nocte and 150 mg b.i.d.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA clinical, endoscopic, and histological study of 206 cases of nodular hyperplasia of Brunner's glands was carried out. Firm nodules with a reddened surface due to hyperplastic Brunner's glands were limited mainly to the first part of the duodenum and affected almost exclusively male patients. Gastric acid secretion after pentagastrin stimulation was significantly increased compared to normal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdequate drug concentration at the infection site is a very important objective of antibiotic therapy. In this study we investigated the pharmacokinetics of the new methoximine, cefuroxime, in peritoneal and pleural fluids in 16 patients. After a 1-g dosage of cefuroxime, its concentration reaches a peak in ascitic fluid within 4-5 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative evaluation of ERCP and the bicarbonate output 30 min after stimulation of the pancreas with secretin and cholecystokinin-pancreozymin, was carried out in 124 patients, of whom 65 were affected by proven chronic pancreatitis (PCP), and 59 by only suspected chronic pancreatitis (SCP). In PCP patients the false negative results were 14.7% and 21.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGastrointestinal hormones containing the C-terminal tetrapeptide of gastrin are involved in calcium homeostasis. The aim of this study was to investigate: 1) the effect of a standard meal (schedule a) and of a duodenal infusion of 5% aminoacid solution (schedule b) on calcium, CT and PTH serum levels in man; 2) the behaviour of these parameters during I.V.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPreoperative clearance of a single dose of BSP was assessed in 72 candidates for porto-systemic shunt in cirrhosis of the liver. Comparison between those who had died (24) and those who had survived (48) several years later showed statistically significant differences with regard to equivalent liver volume, first uncorrected exponential (Ki), absolute clearance, and 45' retention. A certain degree of differentiation could be made out among the survivors, whereas those who had died could not be distinguished from the series as a whole, nor could correlations be established with the length of survival.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1. The kinetics of the plasma disappearance of bilirubin (2 mg/kg intravenously) were studied in 106 patients with Gilbert's syndrome and in 13 normal subjects. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChronic renal failure in man is associated with a hypergastrinaemia which is not corrected by haemodialysis. Serum gastrin concentrations were measured in 66 patients on maintenance haemodialysis and in 27 patients after successful kidney transplantation. The basal gastrin levels distinguished 2 groups of patients on maintenance haemodialysis: a first group with gastrin values less than or equal to 120 pg/ml (mean 58+/-29.
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