This article examines the commonly used laboratory indicators of heavy alcohol use (elevated MCV, GGTP and AST values) in subgroups of drug-using and non-drug-using alcoholic men admitted to an inpatient alcoholism treatment program. A total of 380 consecutive admissions meeting DSM-III diagnostic criteria for alcohol use or dependence were studied. Of these subjects, 75% used both alcohol and drugs.
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February 1988
Relative patient discomfort resulting from carotid injections of three new low-osmolality contrast agents was assessed in 78 patients. Omnipaque-300 (iohexol), Isovue-300 (iopamidol), and hexabrix (ioxaglate) were sequentially injected into both common carotid arteries of each patient. Patients were asked to rank the relative intensities of the three injections on each side.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-five patients were observed in a prospective crossover study to determine whether the new low-osmolality contrast agents would be less prone than conventional agents to produce coughing during pulmonary arteriography. Selective left and right pulmonary arteriography (two views of each side) was performed with alternating administrations of diatrizoate sodium meglumine and ioxaglate sodium meglumine. Twenty-one patients had all four injections while four patients received injections on only one side.
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April 1984
We examined the impact of mediastinal healing on right ventricular performance in three groups of five piglets by performing gated blood pool scans in two planes to determine right ventricular ejection fraction. Animals in Group I then had sternotomy and excision of anterior pericardium. Group II animals had a similar operation plus insertion of a silicone rubber sheet as a pericardial substitute.
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