The species described as Lipomyces anomalus Babjeva & Gorin shows significant genetic and phenotypic divergence from the type species Lipomyces starkeyi Lodder & Kreger-van Rij in terms of rRNA base sequence substitution and ascosporal and septal ultrastructure. The species is consequently reclassified in the new, unispecific genus Babjevia, as Babjevia anomala.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects and consequences of anaesthesia in a child with a respiratory tract infection (RTI) are controversial. There is a high incidence of viral RTI in children presenting for surgery and anaesthesia. The social and economic impact of postponing the procedure is significant; for the child, family and institution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA patient with giardiasis in an inflamed gastric antral biopsy specimen is reported. Helicobacter pylori were not identified and no other cause of the gastritis was apparent. This condition may be more common than has been previously supposed and may be linked to bile reflux or hypochlorhydria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAll Fellows of the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (now Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists) were surveyed by mail regarding their use of prophylactic atropine. They were asked whether their usual practice was to give atropine for the following indications: premedication, induction of anaesthesia, intubation of the trachea, one dose of suxamethonium, a second dose of suxamethonium, halothane anaesthesia, oropharyngeal surgery, bronchoscopy and eye surgery. For each indication they were asked for details regarding their practice concerning neonates, infants, children and adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a 3-month, double-masked, randomized clinical trial, the ocular hypotensive efficacy and systemic safety of 0.5% levobunolol and 2% carteolol were compared in 59 patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The overall mean decrease in intraocular pressure was 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 75-year-old woman presented with symptoms related to a space occupying lesion in the cerebellum which histology showed to be a malignant lymphoma of prolymphocytic type. A diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) had been made over 1 year before. This form of lymphoma complicating CLL has not been described previously in the nervous system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSamples of blood from normal healthy (n = 7) and Babesia canis-infected dogs (n = 7) were subjected to varying oxygen tensions in a tonometer, after which the samples were subjected to blood gas analysis and haemoximetry. This data was used to plot haemoglobin oxygen dissociation curves (ODC) for both groups of dogs. States of acidosis and hypercapnia were then simulated by modelling, and the response of the 2 haemoglobin oxygen dissociation curves compared.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnaesth Intensive Care
October 1993
Information of relevance to human failure was extracted from the first 2,000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study (AIMS). All reports were searched for human factors amongst the "factors contributing," "factors minimising", and "suggested corrective strategies" categories, and these were classified according to the type of human error with which they were associated. In 83% of the reports elements of human error were scored by reporters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study (AIMS) were analysed to compare anaesthetic incidents in infants and children with those in adults. Of the 2000, 1790 (90%) involved adults, 151 (7%) children and 56 (3%) infants. Healthy children (ASA I) generated a greater proportion of incidents in this group than adults and infants, emphasizing the need for maintaining the same standards for children in this group as for infants and higher risk groups.
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October 1993
Of the first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study 120 (6%) occurred in the recovery room after general, regional or local anaesthesia. Over two thirds (69%) of these involved the respiratory system, 19% were cardiovascular, 3% involved the central nervous system and 9% were miscellaneous in nature. These recovery room incidents were associated with significantly more adverse outcomes (56%) than incidents in the operating theatre (24%).
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October 1993
Eighteen (1%) of the first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study (AIMS) involved actual or suspected pneumothoraces; 17 were confirmed. Eleven of the patients were seriously ill beforehand. Four developed tension pneumothoraces, and in 2 incidents (1 tension) the pneumothoraces were bilateral.
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October 1993
A review of the first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study found 317 incidents which involved problems with ventilation. The major portion (47%) were disconnections; 61% of these were detected by a monitor. Monitor detection was by a low circuit pressure alarm in 37% but this alarm failed to warn of non-ventilation in 12 incidents (in 6 because it was not switched "on" and in 6 because of a failure to detect the disconnection).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study (AIMS) were analysed with respect to the role of the oesophageal or precordial stethoscope as a continuous monitor. There were 1099 of the 1256 incidents during general anaesthesia in which one might have been used in this way, but use was reported in only 65 cases (5%), predominantly during paediatric cases. In only one report, a cardiac arrest, was the stethoscope the first to detect the incident.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian INcident Monitoring Study were analysed with respect to the role of the oxygen analyser; 27 (1%) were first detected by the oxygen analyser. All of these were amongst the 1256 incidents which occurred in association with general anaesthesia, of which 48% were "human detected" and 52% "monitor detected". The oxygen analyser was ranked 7th and detected 4% of these monitor detected incidents.
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October 1993
The role of monitors in patients undergoing general anaesthesia was studied by analysing the first 2000 incidents reported to the Australian Incident Monitoring Study; 1256 (63%) were considered applicable to this study. In 52% of these a monitor detected the incident first; oximetry (27%) and capnography (24%) detected over half of the monitor detected incidents, the electrocardiograph 19%, blood pressure monitors 12%, a low pressure (circuit) alarm 8%, and the oxygen analyser 4%. Of the other monitors used, 5 first detected 1-2% of incidents, and the remaining 8 less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the efficacy of 0.5% brimonidine tartrate, an alpha 2-adrenergic agonist, in preventing intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation following argon laser trabeculoplasty.
Design: In a multicenter, double-masked, randomized study, 248 patients (248 eyes) who underwent argon laser trabeculoplasty were allocated to four treatment groups: (1) brimonidine administered before and after the procedure; (2) brimonidine administered before the procedure; (3) brimonidine administered after the procedure; and (4) a vehicle administered before and after the procedure.
We have investigated the change in plasma vasopressin and aldosterone concentrations in Namib (desert-adapted) and in control horses from a subtropical region, during an acute 12% dehydration and during rehydration, while food was available. During dehydration, vasopressin concentrations increased significantly in both groups of horses, but the increase was significantly greater in Namib horses than in control horses. During rehydration, vasopressin levels fell, but fell significantly less in Namib horses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe conducted a double-masked, vehicle-controlled study to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effect of topical flurbiprofen in cataract surgery by phacoemulsification and implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens. The 233 patients were randomized to receive either flurbiprofen or vehicle immediately prior to and for two weeks following surgery. No concomitant corticosteroid use was allowed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: The authors explored the empirical dosing requirement for administration of an alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, brimonidine, and determined its efficacy in decreasing elevations in intraocular pressure (IOP) after 360 degrees argon laser trabeculoplasty (ALT).
Methods: This vehicle-controlled, double-masked, multicenter trial evaluated three dosing regimens of brimonidine. Two hundred thirty-two patients for whom 360 degrees ALT was indicated were randomized into one of four treatment groups: 0.
Feedlot oxen (n = 15) were herded and subjected to venepuncture on a daily basis for 2 weeks. Plasma glucose, lactate, free fatty acids, total lipids, total protein, cortisol, catecholamines, osmolarity and haematocrit were compared between Days 1 and 14. Plasma glucose concentration and haematocrit decreased significantly while total plasma lipid and free fatty acid concentrations increased significantly over the 14 d.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntonie Van Leeuwenhoek
November 1992
Two strains of an undescribed, soil-borne species of the genus Myxozyma were recovered. They differ from other accepted species of this genus in their carbon assimilation pattern, mol% G+C and low extent of DNA complementary. A description of the new species, Myxozyma neotropica, and a key to the species accepted in the genus are given.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Lipomycetaceae (Endomycetales) are known from the genera Dipodascopsis, Lipomyces and Zygozyma with budding anamorphic states in Myxozyma. The family is easily recognized culturally and physiologically but is phenotypically and ecologically extremely diverse. This natural taxon is phylogenetically distinct from the Saccharomycetaceae, but probably related to the Dipodascaceae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntonie Van Leeuwenhoek
October 1992
Two strains of an undescribed species of the genus Kluyveromyces were recovered from the rhizosphere of spruce. A description of the new species, Kluyveromyces piceae, is given and its classification on basis of ascospore shape, substrate utilization, G+C-content, DNA-DNA-reassociation data and habitat specificity is discussed.
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September 1992
1. The resistance of sub-tropical horses, and desert-dwelling horses to 72 hr dehydration/24 hr rehydration was investigated via changes in red cell parameters and plasma protein concentration. 2.
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