Unlabelled: We studied the effects of the anesthetics commonly used in cardiac surgery on platelet function. Fentanyl, droperidol, succinylcholine, pancuronium, thiopental, and diazepam at therapeutic concentrations were tested for their in vitro effects on the expression of platelet membrane glycoproteins Ib and IIbIIIa (GpIb, GpIIb-IIIa) and of P-selectin in anticoagulated whole blood by flow cytometry. The expression of P-selectin was determined under basal conditions, after the incubation of blood with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) 10 micromol/L, and the stable prostaglandin endoperoxide analog U46619 1 micromol/L.
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June 1991
A case of severe haemolytic disease of the fetus due to six rare alloantibodies is described. In a pregnant women at 23 weeks gestation after the finding of a positive indirect Coombs test maternal antibodies have been precisely identified and titrated: anti-I: 1/23, anti-c: 1/64, anti-S: 1/16, anti-Fya: 1/128, anti-M: 1/64, anti-Jka: 1/32000. Fetal blood group, free and red blood cell adherent antibodies have been investigated on fetal blood samples obtained by means of cord centesis.
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February 1983
Authors analyses most recent concepts on pathogenesis of trophic changes in post-phlebitic syndrome: particularly they consider the role of extravascular fibrin deposition, in patients with depressed plasmatic fibrinolytic activity. In this patients, according to recent reports, it seems useful a fibrinolytic therapy to improve trophic conditions of the post-phlebitic limb, particularly in respect to dermatoliposclerosis. Authors refer their experience on a double blind study with stanozolol an anabolizing steroid with fibrinolytic activity: in all treated patients good clinical results were obtained; however no enhancement of plasmatic fibrinolytic activity was demonstrated.
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May 1980
Many experimental investigations have shown that labyrinthine fluids play a basic role in the physiology of the inner ear. Modifications of perilymphatic fluids have been demonstrated in perceptive deafness (otosclerosis, Ménière's disease, tympanolabyrinthosclerosis). Vasoactive agents fail to markedly affect the exchange between labyrinthine fluids, so that perceptive syndromes are generally regarded as unresponsive to treatment.
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May 1980
10-Methoxy-1,6-dimethyl-ergoline-8 beta-methanol-(5-bromonicotinate) (nicergoline, Sermion), an ergoline derivative in clinical use for syndromes related to cerebral and peripheral vascular insufficiency, displays a platelet antiaggregating effect which may be important for its therapeutic effect. This paper reviews the present experimental and clinical evidence relating to the platelet antiaggregating activity of nicergoline and its mechanisms of action is discussed in detail. Since the platelet antiaggregating effect of nicergoline is mainly related to its alpha-adrenolytic activity, the importance of catecholamines for the behaviour of both human platelets and endothelium as well as their interference with the prostaglandin/prostacycline system is also discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA double blind study was carried out comparing 10-methoxy-1,6-dimethyl-ergoline-8 beta-methanol-(5-bromonicotinate) (nicergoline, Sermion) and placebo in 60 thromboembolic patients on long-term controlled acenocoumarol treatment. Aim of the trial was to assess the hypothesis of an interaction on both the coagulatory parameters and the clinical findings. No significant variations of the acenocoumarol daily dose were required in nicergoline treated group and no interaction was demonstrated in coagulatory parameters.
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