Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine whether cognitive appraisals of stress level and hypertensive responses to ambulatory ophthalmic surgery can be ameliorated by patient-selected music.
Methods: We studied 40 elderly individuals requiring ophthalmic surgery, 20 in an experimental group (mean age, 74 years) and 20 in a control group (mean age, 77 years). All patients had an established resting blood pressure <140/90 mm Hg.
Several kinematic measures from computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) instruments depend critically upon the computation of the spatially averaged path of a sperm's curvilinear swimming trajectory. Presently available instruments compute the average path by smoothing the curvilinear trajectory using a fixed-length running average. We demonstrate that this method significantly distorts the spatially averaged path for irregularly swimming sperm, both within and between trajectories, resulting in inaccurate calculations for the velocity of the average path (VAP), amplitude of lateral head displacement (ALH), beat-cross frequency (BCF), wobble of the curvilinear trajectory (WOB), and straightness of the curvilinear trajectory (STR).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods were developed to test angiogenic response to human tumor implants and various biologic agents in the cornea of rabbits and non-human primates (Macaca arctoides). Crude PDGF preparations were found to have significant angiogenic effect. Purified, recombinant PDGF preparations were also effective inhibitors (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods were developed to test the angiogenic response to human tumor implants and various biologic agents in the cornea of rabbits and non-human primates (Macaca arctoides). Human malignant melanoma tissue and crude platelet derived growth factor (PDGF) preparations had significant angiogenic effects. Purified, recombinant PDGF preparations were also effective initiators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study was designed to investigate whether mellaril and thorazine, when used alone and in combination with other medications by mentally retarded clients, either abolish acoustic reflexes or compromise estimates of hearing sensitivity based on acoustic reflex measures. Acoustic reflex thresholds were determined in 35 normal-hearing institutionalized mentally retarded subjects who were regular users of the medications under investigation. Five sensitivity prediction methods based on acoustic reflex thresholds were applied to the data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA videomicrographic system was developed for measurement of morphometric parameters of human spermatozoa. Contours of the images of spermatozoa on a video monitor are digitized by manually tracing them with the cursor of an electromagnetic digitizer integrated to a microcomputer. The accuracy and precision of the methodology were evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHearing Performance Inventory scores were correlated with sensitivity, discrimination, and sensitivity + discrimination measures for 39 subjects with noise-induced hearing loss. The highest correlation obtained (0.67) was with monosyllabic speech discrimination in noise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetabolic flux through the purine salvage pathway appears to modulate superoxide secretion by elicited macrophages. Exogenous adenosine, the first substrate of this pathway, stimulates superoxide secretion, and Allopurinol, a specific inhibitor of xanthine oxidase, inhibits superoxide secretion. The effects of these agents are additive since it was possible for each to neutralize the effects of the other when given in combination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring phagocytosis and membrane perturbation, mouse macrophages generate superoxide in direct proportion to their intracellular adenosine deaminase activity. It is proposed that since adenosine deaminase controls the amount of substrate available to xanthine oxidase, and the latter produces superoxide during turnover of its substrates, the purine salvage pathway is an important contributor to the superoxide requirement of macrophages. It is further proposed that this may be the basis for the mechanism of the association of adenosine deaminase deficiency with immunodeficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhagocytosis and membrane perturbation in mouse macrophages results in an increased superoxide ion production which is in direct proportion to the concomitant increase in adenosine deaminase activity. Since adenosine deaminase activity controls the amount of substrate available to xanthine oxidase, and the latter produces superoxide during turnover of its substrates, it is proposed that the purine salvage pathway is an important source of the superoxide requirement of macrophages. It is further proposed that this may be the basis, at least in part, for the mechanism of the association of immunodeficiency with adenosine deaminase deficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to describe an acoustic method for measuring temporal characteristics of electroacoustic impedance bridges, and to present data on the temporal responses of three widely used electroacoustic instruments. The potential effects of these instrument parameters on measured characteristics of the acoustic reflex are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Ment Defic
March 1977
The ability of the sensitivity prediction from acoustic reflex (SPAR) technique to estimate hearing loss in mentally retarded subjects was investigated by comparing measured pure-tone thresholds determined through tangible-reinforcement operant-conditioning audiometry with predicted sensitivity from the SPAR procedure. Measurements were completed on a total of 32 retarded individuals having hearing levels ranging from normal to profound hearing loss. With minor exception, absences of the acoustic reflex were always accompanied by clearly abnormal tympanometry findings in the probe ear; therefore, the problem of unexplained absences of the reflex appeared to be minimal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Audiol Soc
December 1976
The purpose of the present study was to examine the functional between acoustic reflex (AR) latency and the intensity and frequency of the eliciting stimulus. AR latency was determined at various intensities for 500 Hz and 300 Hz pure tones, and for wide-band noise. The results of the study indicated that AR latency decreased as stimulus intensity increased for all stimuli; the exact nature of the relationship depended on the stimulus, however.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdenosine aminohydrolase from calf intestinal mucosa is sensitive to changes in its environment produced by small mole fractions of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO). At a mole fraction of 0.1 where the dielectric constant is lowered from that of 78 of neat water to about 76.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Audiol Soc
November 1976
This study was designed to clarify characteristics of an artifact that has been reported to be a potential source of misleading information when determing acoustic reflex thresholds elicited by low-frequency tones. The study was conducted in two parts. Experiment 1 was concerned with an investigation of acoustic interactions in a sealed cavity between the probe tone from a commercial electroacoustic impedance bridge and interfering tones of various frequencies.
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September 1975
An adaptive psychophysical procedure was used to determine the articulation functions for nonretarded and retarded subjects using Kindergarten Phonetically Balanced stimulus words. Merits of this procedure are: (a) it is efficient since stimulus intensity levels are well-placed with respect to the measures being obtained, and (b) estimates of intrasubject variability can be obtained from one test session. The slope of the articulation function based on the pooled data from the nonretarded subject (3.
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