Publications by authors named "S R Cluley"

Previous studies have linked psychological morbidity to poor control of asthma, but have not objectively measured adherence to treatment, and have linked poor adherence to depression, but have not measured asthma severity. This study assessed asthma and psychological morbidity and objectively measured adherence to medication and showed that psychological morbidity in those with asthma is significantly increased when control of asthma is poor, especially when control is poor and adherence to inhaled steroid regimen is low.

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Patients fail to comply with asthma medication for a variety of reasons. These range from physical inability to use an inhaler, through simple forgetfulness, to a conscious decision not to use medication as prescribed due to internal or cultural health beliefs or socioeconomic factors. In some patients, poor self-care because of deep-rooted psychological factors (i.

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A modified angioplasty catheter has been developed which can be guided-into position with duplex ultrasound. This reduces the risks of ionizing radiation and contrast agents and uses a modality familiar to the vascular surgeon. This catheter was tested successfully in a canine model for safety, accuracy and therapeutic efficacy.

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Purpose: Percutaneous balloon angioplasty is an accepted technique for the treatment of short segmental stenoses of the iliac and superficial femoral arteries. Some surgeons have not embraced this technique because of lack of training, unfamiliarity with radiologic equipment, or poor-quality fluoroscopy equipment in the operating room. A new technique, ultrasound-directed balloon angioplasty, enables the vascular surgeon to guide the catheter and evaluate the progress of the procedure without the use of radiographic imaging.

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A new catheter has been developed that can be accurately and precisely positioned using duplex ultrasonography alone. A piezoelectric transducer that functions as a passive, omnidirectional receiver is attached to the mid-balloon region of an angioplasty catheter. Integration to a standard duplex imaging system allows visualization of this receiver in all planes, with the location of the receiver represented by a flashing bright arrow superimposed on the ultrasound B-mode image.

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