Aims: Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is common in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), who are often treated with intravenous iron. This observational study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and safety of iron isomaltoside in routine practical care of IDA in IBD patients.
Methods: The study included 197 IBD patients designated for treatment with iron isomaltoside.
Introduction: Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia are common complications in inflammatory bowel disease [IBD] patients. Anaemia in IBD is attributable to chronic blood loss and/or impaired iron intake and absorption. International guidelines recommend intravenous iron supplementation in IBD patients, since oral supplements are frequently poorly tolerated and can exacerbate inflammation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, an increasing number of an uncommon weapon type based on a caliber 6-mm Flobert blank cartridge actuated revolver which discharges 10-mm-diameter rubber ball projectiles has been confiscated by police authorities following criminal offenses. A recent trauma case presenting with a penetrating chest injury occasioned an investigation into the basic ballistic parameters of this type of weapon. Kinetic energy E of the test projectiles was calculated between 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Video-assisted mediastinoscopy (VAM) represents the standard procedure for mediastinal lymph node biopsies. This operation results in a scar at prominent position at the anterior neck. Since there is a trend to less invasive procedures, natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) was introduced to different fields of surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aim: Anaemia is a common complication in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), frequently resulting from iron deficiency. IBD guidelines advocate intravenous iron administration although some patients respond to oral supplementation. This non-interventional study investigates the current status of anaemia management in German IBD patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrain activity differs in the various sleep stages and in conscious wakefulness. Awakening from sleep requires restoration of the complex nerve impulse patterns in neuronal network assemblies necessary to re-create and sustain conscious wakefulness. Herein I propose that the brain uses rapid eye movement (REM) to help wake itself up after it has had a sufficient amount of sleep.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe brain constructs representations of what is sensed and thought about in the form of nerve impulses that propagate in circuits and network assemblies (Circuit Impulse Patterns, CIPs). CIP representations of which humans are consciously aware occur in the context of a sense of self. Thus, research on mechanisms of consciousness might benefit from a focus on how a conscious sense of self is represented in brain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: In recent years, several surgical disciplines adopted endoscopic techniques. Presently, natural orifice approaches are under exploration to reduce surgical access trauma. We have developed a trans-oral endoscopic approach for endoscopic mediastinal surgery and have tested this new technique in preclinical studies for feasibility and safety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe notion that free will is an illusion has achieved such wide acceptance among philosophers and neuroscientists that it seems to be acquiring the status of dogma. Nonetheless, research in this area continues, and this review offers a new analysis of the design limitations and data interpretations of free-will experiments. This review presents 12 categories of questionable conclusions that some scholars use to promote the idea that free will is an illusion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBronchial stump insufficiency after pneumonectomy is a severe problem and there is still debate about the appropriate method (transthoracic or transsternal) for reclosure. Access through a sterile operative field for a successful redo-procedure seems to be important so an alternative to the open methods could be the video-mediastinoscopy as it allows approaching the bronchial stump via the mediastinum. Previously in 1996 Azorin performed the first mediastinoscopic reclosure by stapling an early insufficiency after left pneumonectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFQualitative molecular orbital theory is widely used as a conceptual tool to understand chemical bonding. Symmetry-allowed orbital mixing between atomic or fragment orbitals of different energies can greatly complicate such qualitative interpretations of chemical bonding. We use high-level Amsterdam Density Functional calculations to examine the issue of whether orbital mixing for some familiar second-row homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules results in net bonding or antibonding character for a given molecular orbital.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Cardiothorac Surg
February 2008
Objective: Despite new technologies, mediastinoscopy remains the gold standard for mediastinal staging of lung cancer even though the procedure is not standardised. Introduction of video-mediastinoscopy (VM) may help to overcome this problem as it better visualises the anatomy and allows a more uniform dissection than conventional mediastinoscopy (CM). Does the use of VM result in more lymph node tissue, higher accuracy and lower complication rates as compared to CM?
Methods: All mediastinoscopies from June 2003 to December 2005 were analysed.
The isotopic composition of air-borne sulphur was investigated in Saxony, Southeast Germany--a region with formerly very high atmospheric SO(2) concentrations. In addition, data from various authors were compiled for different Saxonian locations, spanning from 1992 to 2004, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Sci Monit
November 2004
This paper reviews habenula (Hb) and interpeduncularis nucleus (IPN) literature from the perspective that the axial anatomy of Hb-IPN could be shared by numerous brain circuits that subserve diverse functions. The first section summarizes the major anatomical connections, showing that the axis is strategically positioned between key rostral structures and brainstem areas. Little is known about these connections as they relate to the heterogeneous Hb-IPN sub-nuclei.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this paper is to assist those who might be confronted by non-normal and non-homoscedastic error distributions representable by continuous probability density functions. Methods are presented to demonstrate how mathematical algorithms can be developed to obtain a "best fit" calibration line and how uncertainty ranges in interpretations of unknowns can be obtained from the calibration. The data used to demonstrate these methods were obtained from Brookhaven National Laboratory fission track analysis data for plutonium in urine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScientists have spent hundreds of years trying to understand how the brain controls movement. Why has there been so little interest in knowing how the brain STOPS movement? This review calls attention to behavioral phenomena in which an animal or human undergoes temporary total-body arrest of movement, that is, behavioral arrest (BA). These states can be actively induced by visual stimuli, by body and limb manipulations, and by drugs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA simple and rapid procedure using a glue technique has been developed for the preparation of stable targets from powder samples for bulk analysis by LA-ICP-MS. The procedure was evaluated for the analysis of trace elements in SiC, of rare-earth elements in different types of silicate (rocks, sediments, and soils), and of Au and platinum-group elements in geological silicates. The test analysis was conducted using an IR laser in combination with a quadrupole mass spectrometer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConscious Cogn
March 2000
We tested the hypothesis that perception of an alternative image in ambiguous figures would be manifest as high-frequency (gamma) components that become synchronized over multiple scalp sites as a "cognitive binding" process occurs. For 171 combinations of data from 19 electrodes, obtained from 17 subjects and 10 replicate stimuli, we calculated the difference in correlation between the response to first seeing an ambiguous figure and when the alternative percept for that figure became consciously realized (cognitively bound). Numerous statistically significant correlation differences occurred in all frequency bands tested with ambiguous-figure stimulation, but not in two kinds of control data (a reaction-time test to sound stimuli and a no-task, mind-wandering test).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlcohol and water compete with each other on target membrane molecules, specifically, lipids and proteins near the membrane surface. The basis for this competition is the hydrogen bonding capability of both compounds. But alcohol's amphiphilic properties give it the capability to be attracted simultaneously to both hydrophobic and hydrophilic targets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Dairy Sci
December 1997
Previous reports on behavioral assays with trained dogs suggested that milk samples from cows at diestrus, proestrus, and estrus had different odors. To identify the odor differences, volatile compounds in milk were isolated and analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. About 80 peaks were detected in each chromatogram, of which 59 were present in all samples, and 23 were tentatively identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA simple method has been developed for the measurement of acetaldehyde in blood. Samples were treated with perchloric acid to precipitate proteins. After centrifugation, the supernatant, together with the internal standard (crotonaldehyde), were reacted with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine reagent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Res Commun
August 1997
Equine urine was analysed by capillary gas chromatography. The volatile profiles from oestrous and dioestrous samples were compared to establish any qualitative or quantitative difference that may have potential value in olfactory communication. Forty-five different volatile compounds were detected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProton and phosphorous NMR spectroscopy were used to study a model membrane system consisting of reversed lipid micelles to test the hypothesis that alcohol and anesthetics compete with water for the same hydrogen bonding sites on lipid surfaces. When low concentrations of water and ethanol were added in equal parts in the absence of lipid and nonpolar solvent, the NMR spectrum consisted of a combination of all water and ethanol peaks, except for the ethanol OH peak. Compared with pure water, the bulk water peak became broader and shifted downfield to 5.
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