Publications by authors named "U Borst"

Thirty patients with clinical signs of infective endocarditis and pathologic echocardiographic findings indicating vegetations underwent scanning with In-111 or Tc-99m hexamethylpropylene amineoxime (HMPAO) labeled granulocytes. Blood cultures were positive in 60% of the patients. The other cases were negative as a result of antibiotic pretreatment.

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A new accelerometer-based adaptive rate pacemaker (EXCEL VR) was evaluated to investigate its behavior at nominal settings during treadmill exercise testing and postural changes. Eight patients with sinus rhythm were selected to compare intrinsic heart rate to sensor mediated rate. Throughout exercise treadmill testing, changes in the sensor mediated rate closely paralleled actual physiological changes.

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Thirty patients with clinically suspected infective endocarditis were scanned with Indium-111- or Tc-99m-HM-PAO-labeled granulocytes. The scans were correlated with the clinical course, and in 20 cases with the results from histologic examination of the valves. In six cases the scintigraphic examination gave correct positive results, in three cases false negative, in one case a false positive, and in 20 cases correct negative results.

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Three variants of a simple reaction time task with regular and irregular series of different preparatory intervals (PIs) were presented to schizophrenics and a control group of alcoholics and normals: the visual warning signal (WS) either (1) remained fixed, (2) shrank at a constant rate, or (3) changed in size erratically. Time information provided by shrinking WSs reduced the average reaction time in all groups and attenuated the crossover effect (COE) of schizophrenics, although even here more schizophrenics than controls had COE-scores greater than or equal to 25 msec. Erratically changing WSs introduced the COE in controls.

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