Publications by authors named "Hundt W"

 The endovascular approach has become a mainstay in the treatment of aortic aneurysms. While the transfemoral approach is most commonly used, it is often inaccessible due to a vascular pathology, such as occlusion, tortuosity or heavy calcifications. The transapical access provides an alternative approach.

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Purpose: The goal of this study was to analyze the effect of oral sherbet application on esophageal distension and esophageal evaluation with thoracic multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) regarding sherbet timing.

Materials And Methods: A total 120 patients (65 men, 55 women) with a mean age of 59.7 years who were given 4g sherbet powder to be swallowed 60, 30 or 10seconds before thoracic MDCT were included.

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Objectives: We investigated the effect of targeted gene therapy to melanoma tumours (M21) by MR-imaging.

Methods: M21 and M21-L tumours were grown to a size of 850 mm(3). M21 and M21-L tumours were intravenously treated with an αvβ3-integrin-ligand-coupled nanoparticle (RGDNP)/RAF(-) complex five times every 72 hours.

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Background: Olfactory and gustatory functions have not been investigated in patients with vascular malformation of the extracranial head and neck region with validated smell and taste tests. Although olfactory and gustatory deficiencies are often not outwardly apparent, they substantially affect daily life.

Methods: Smell and taste tests using sniffin sticks and taste strips were administered in 40 patients.

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Background: Our objective was to assess the auditory function of gynaecological tumour patients who had received cytotoxic agents and to determine their associated risk of ototoxicity.

Patients And Methods: 87 patients who had undergone chemotherapy for gynaecological malignancies were investigated. Of these patients, 79% had breast cancer, and 14% ovarian cancer.

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Background: Olfactory and gustatory functions have not been investigated in patients with vascular malformation of the extracranial head and neck region with validated smell and taste tests. Although olfactory and gustatory deficiencies are often not outwardly apparent, they substantially affect daily life.

Methods: Smell and taste tests using sniffin sticks and taste strips were administered in 40 patients.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate microarray technology in the detection of micrometastases of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in muscle tissue. Three hundred SCCVII tumor cells were injected intramuscularly into the right flank of ten C3H/Km mice. One week later, the animals were euthanized and the muscle tissue was taken out.

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Objective: We evaluated the feasibility of visceral artery and lumbar artery (LA) embolization using AMPLATZER vascular plug (AVP) types 4 and 2 (AVP4, AVP2) prior to endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) to prevent the development of a type II endoleak.

Methods: Between January 2008 and April 2010, 45 arteries in 33 male patients were embolized with 44 AVP4 and one AVP2. Artery name and diameter; device number and size; and intervention, fluoroscopy, and deployment times for each procedure and each device were recorded.

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Objective: To investigate the olfactory/gustatory functions of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by smell/taste tests, and to determine if disease activity or medication might influence the olfactory/gustatory functions of patients.

Patients And Methods: In total, 59 IBD patients (37 Crohn's disease (CD) and 22 ulcerative colitis (UC) patients) were studied using "Sniffin' sticks" and "taste strips" for olfactory and gustatory tests, respectively, and compared to healthy controls and published normative data.

Results: Among IBD (CD and UC) patients, the values for odor threshold, but not for odor identification or discrimination, were significantly lower than that of the normative data.

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Introduction: Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy (PMT) is a third choice of treatment for acute arterial occlusions, in addition to thrombolysis and surgical thrombectomy. The aim of this retrospective study was to compare the combined treatment of PMT and local thrombolysis with thrombolysis therapy alone.

Materials And Methods: Sixty-nine patients with acute (<14 days [n = 35]) or subacute (14-42 days [n = 34]) femoropopliteal bypass occlusions were treated with PMT combined with thrombolysis.

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We investigated the effect of targeted gene therapy on heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) expression in a melanoma tumor model (M21). M21 cells transfected with a plasmid containing the firefly luciferase reporter gene (ffluc), whose expression is driven by the hsp70 (hspa1b) or the cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter, were grown to a size of 600 mm3. Five animals in each group were intravenously treated with an Arg-Gly-Asp peptide-nanoparticle/Raf-1 kinase inhibitor protein [RGD-NP/RAF(-)] complex.

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Background: The olfactory and gustatory functions of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) patients have not been documented by validated tests. Disorders of the nasal/oral cavity may interfere with the olfactory and gustatory functions. Fifty-four HHT patients were investigated by smell/taste tests.

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We have investigated the effect of targeted gene therapy on the melanoma cell line M21, using a combination of bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). M21 cells transfected with a plasmid containing either an hsp70 (Hspa1b) or a CMV promoter fragment, along with the luciferase reporter gene, were grown to a tumor size of 900 mm(3) . Five mice in each group were intravenously treated every 72 h with a complex consisting of a nanoparticle, an Arg-Gly-Asp-peptide, and a dominant negative mutant protein kinase inhibitor gene.

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We investigated the effect of targeted gene therapy on heat shock protein 70 expression (Hsp70) and protein production (HSP70) in a melanoma tumor model (M21; M21-L). M21 and M21-L cells transfected with a plasmid containing the Hsp70 (Hspa1b) or the cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter and the luciferase reporter gene were injected into mice; the resulting tumors grew to a size of 650 mm(3). Mice (five per group) were intravenously treated with an Arg-Gly-Asp peptide-nanoparticle/Raf-1 kinase inhibitor protein complex [RGD-NP/RAF(-)] or with a nanoparticle control.

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The aim of the study was to investigate plasma ADH levels and plasma/urine osmolality in patients suffering from bilateral Menière's disease since a disturbance in the water household after thirst challenge is a suspected pathogenic factor in the development of this disease. In this study the plasma ADH levels and plasma/urine osmolality of bilateral Menière's disease patients under thirst challenge were investigated to show whether the water balance is affected. 9 patients with bilateral Menière's disease and 9 healthy controls skipped water intake for 12 h.

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  • The study examined how hyperthermia affects heat shock protein expression and MRI changes in three tumor cell lines (SCCVII, NIH3T3, M21) injected into mice.
  • Heating tumors to specific temperatures (42 and 44 °C) significantly increased the expression of heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) and enhanced MRI measures such as contrast uptake and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
  • At higher temperatures (46 °C), luciferase activity decreased across all cell lines, while distinct patterns of hsp70 transcription were found in different tissues, indicating that optical imaging combined with MRI could effectively assess protein production.
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Purpose: Most patients with epithelial ovarian cancer have a poor overall prognosis. Therefore, one of the main therapeutic aims after cytoreductive surgery for these patients is to identify, delay and relieve chemotherapy-induced side effects and optimise the quality of life, especially after first-line therapy.

Methods: Twelve ovarian cancer patients undergoing carboplatinum-containing chemotherapy were assessed using validated tests for olfactory, gustatory, and hearing functions before, during, immediately after, and 3 months after chemotherapy.

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Introduction: We evaluated the feasibility of a modified embolization technique of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVM) using venous sac embolization with detachable coils combined with the feeding artery embolization with the Amplatzer vascular plug (AVP).

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively studied technical and clinical success in the treatment of 11 complexe PAVMs. We recorded number and size of feeding arteries and draining vein, the last prior and post treatment in the follow up CT, size of PAVMs; and the number of devices needed to occlude each PAVM.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate microarray technology of HNSCC cells in muscle tissue. 200 SCCVII tumor cells were injected intramuscularly into the right flank of ten C3H/Km mice each. One week later the animals were killed and the tissue taken out.

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  • This study explores the impact of reduced smell and taste functions in patients with Wegener's granulomatosis (WG), a condition that has not been widely studied in relation to sensory deficits.
  • Researchers assessed the olfactory and gustatory functions of 16 WG patients using subjective scales and standardized tests ('Sniffin' Sticks' for smell and 'Taste' strips for taste), comparing results to a control group of the same age and sex.
  • Findings revealed that WG patients reported significantly lower olfactory abilities than the control group, indicating they are hyposmic (have reduced sense of smell), while their taste perceptions were generally normal, but showed a tendency for decline compared to controls; thus, raising awareness and educating patients about
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The in vivo temporal changes of luciferase activity were investigated under the control of an hsp70 promoter in three tumour models after the application of different intensities of high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU). Three cell lines, SCCVII, NIH3T3 and M21 were stably transfected with a plasmid containing the hsp70 promoter and luciferase reporter gene, and tumours were subcutaneously initiated into mice. At a size of 1300 ± 234 mm(3), the tumours were exposed to five intensities of continuous HIFU (802-1401-2157-3067-4133 W/cm(2)) for 20 sec.

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The clinical presentation of low flow vascular malformations of the head and neck (LFVM) can range from a birthmark to severe disfigurement, functional impairment or relevant hemorrhage. The values of Brightness mode (B-mode) ultrasound and Doppler sonography in the investigation, identifying and differentiating of these lesions has been sparingly documented in the literature. This study evaluates the sonografic features of different morphological subtypes of LFVM.

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Objective: To evaluate the contrast medium enhancement and [(18)F]-FDG uptake of liver metastases in patients suffering from colon or breast carcinoma prior to therapy.

Material And Methods: PET/CT (Philips Gemini) with 200MBq [(18)F]-FDG and contrast medium was performed in 50 patients with colon and 39 patients with breast carcinoma. Lesions were characterized with the presence or the absence of a rim enhancement.

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Objectives: To evaluate the gustatory and olfactory functions of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) compared to sex- and age-matched healthy subjects and to investigate a potential relationship between disease activity [using the 28-joint Disease Activity Score (DAS28)] and chemosensory capacity. Furthermore, to dissect possible impacts of standard anti-inflammatory medications on the gustatory and olfactory functions.

Methods: Patients with established RA underwent standardized assessment of their gustatory and olfactory functions.

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