Publications by authors named "S J Kliner"

Purpose: The aim of the study was to improve the case detection rate of prostate cancer for patients who had unremarkable palpation findings and a PSA value in the range of 4 to 10 ng/ml by combination of the parameters total PSA (tPSA), f/tPSA ratio, prostate volume, PSA density, patient's age and transrectal ultrasound findings.

Methods: Sextant biopsy of the prostate was performed for 619 patients aged 45-75 years who had unremarkable palpation findings and PSA values in the range of 4 to 10 ng/ml. The f/tPSA ratio was determined, transrectal ultrasound examination was performed, the prostate volume was measured and the PSA density calculated.

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The euphoria over PSA as an optimal marker for prostate cancer is gone. Measuring PSA levels has several deficiencies in detecting prostate cancer. First results of the randomized studies ERSPC and PLCO were not able to conclusively prove the value of PSA-based screening.

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Purpose: In male patients the pudendal block has been applied only in rare cases as a therapy for neuralgia of the pudendal nerve. Up to now there is no comparison of pudendal block with an anaesthesia form close to the spinal cord. In this pilot study the bilateral perineal infiltration of the pudendal nerve was compared to combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia in high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy.

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The effect of operating parameters on the thrombolytic potency of ultrasound (US) is important for potential therapeutic applications, but is not fully understood. Fresh human whole-blood thrombi were exposed in vitro to focused US from a diagnostic transducer driven by an impulse generator via an amplifier to vary duration (10 to 60 min), intensity (7 to 90 W/cm(2)), frequency (2 to 4.5 MHz), pulsed wave duty cycle (1:5 to 1:100 and continuous wave mode) and pulse length (100 to 400 micros).

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