Publications by authors named "M-C Amour"

Background: Ischemic myocardial damage accompanying coronary artery bypass graft surgery remains a clinical challenge. We investigated whether xenon anesthesia could limit myocardial damage in coronary artery bypass graft surgery patients, as has been reported for animal ischemia models.

Methods: In 17 university hospitals in France, Germany, Italy, and The Netherlands, low-risk elective, on-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery patients were randomized to receive xenon, sevoflurane, or propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia for anesthesia maintenance.

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To outline the role of post-translational events in the control of the parathyroid function in vivo, we have studied the parathyroid function of normal dogs receiving i.v. infusions of CaCl2 and Na2EDTA with intact (I), carboxylterminal (C) and midcarboxylterminal (M) iPTH assays and evaluated the influence of ionized calcium on circulating molecular forms of iPTH via alterations in C/I, M/I and M/C iPTH ratios.

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Calcium infusion in normal men decreases immunoreactive PTH (iPTH). Intact iPTH (I) shows the greatest decline, and there is a greater decrease in carboxyl-terminal iPTH (C) than in midcarboxyl-terminal iPTH (M); thus, C/I, M/I, and M/C ratios are increased. To verify whether this adaptive mechanism to hypercalcemia was present in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHP), we measured total serum calcium (Ca), I, C, and M as well as C/I, M/I, and M/C ratios in 32 normocalcemic normal subjects (NN), in the same normal subjects made hypercalcemic (HN), in 31 patients with PHP, and in 12 patients with nonparathyroid hypercalcemia (NPHN).

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