411 results match your criteria: "Hospital Henri-Mondor[Affiliation]"

A 50 y.o. male presented with a right parietal tumor which was a glioblastoma on stereotactic biopsy.

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In vitro study of a radiofrequency guidewire aimed at recanalization of totally occluded peripheral arteries.

Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn

October 1994

Unité d'Hemodynamique et de Cardiologie Interventionnelle, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, France.

A novel radiofrequency ablative system (40 msec-train pulses with twenty 200 msec pulses at the carrier frequency of 750 KHz and 1 Hz repetition rate) aimed at recanalizing totally occluded peripheral arteries was investigated by means of in vitro tissue ablation from human postmortem arterial wall samples. The samples were submitted to irradiation with a guidewire 150 cm long, maximum diameter of ceramic tip 0.033 inch positioned perpendicular to the tissue surface in saline, contrast medium or blood using varying generator power.

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Percutaneous angioscopy in patients with restenosis after excimer laser coronary angioplasty.

J Interv Cardiol

June 1994

Hemodynamic and Interventional Cardiology Unit, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, Creteil, France.

Coronary angioscopy was performed in two patients with restenosis after excimer laser coronary angioplasty to improve our knowledge of restenosis after excimer laser angioplasty. The characteristics of the angioscopic findings in restenosis after excimer laser angioplasty consisted of smooth white plaques, which were distinctly different from the yellow plaques commonly observed in primary lesions. These findings indicate that restenosis in these patients after excimer laser angioplasty may be associated with smooth muscle cell proliferation and fibrosis.

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Objectives: Percutaneous intracoronary angioscopy was used to study the morphologic changes occurring in coronary arteries after balloon or laser angioplasty.

Background: Angioscopy is thought to provide details of the coronary vessel lumen and the inner wall.

Methods: Coronary lesions were studied in 44 patients with a 4.

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To analyse the cost-effectiveness ratio of screening for microalbuminuria in diabetic patients using either dipstick tests or laboratory assays, 506 diabetic patients were screened for microalbuminuria using both a traditional laboratory assay (strategy I) or a laboratory assay only in the case of a positive dipstick result (strategy II). Dipstick pre-screening was considered positive if at least one of the tests performed by the two different operators showed an albumin excretion rate > 20 micrograms min-1. It was performed using a new dipstick, Micral-Test, designed to distinguish low albumin concentrations.

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New diagnostic methods in interventional cardiology.

J Interv Cardiol

February 1994

Cardiac Catheter Laboratory and Interventional Cardiology Unit, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, Creteil, France.

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Zidovudine can induce a mitochondrial myopathy with ragged-red fibers and partial cytochrome c oxidase deficiency. In an attempt to improve histological assessment of zidovudine myopathy, we evaluated cytochrome c oxidase histochemical reaction in the muscle of 10 patients with biopsy-proven zidovudine myopathy (Group 1), 10 myopathic zidovudine receivers without typical histopathological features of zidovudine myopathy (Group 2), and 10 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients not treated by zidovudine who had an immunohistological profile of HIV-associated myopathy or other neuromuscular disorders (Group 3). Among zidovudine receivers, cytochrome c oxidase deficiency was found in 10 of 10 patients from Group 1 and 7 of 10 from Group 2.

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From January 1989 to May 1992, 70 orthotopic liver transplantations (OLT) were performed in 69 patients, 53 of whom had cirrhosis (77%). Eleven patients (16%) had preoperative partial or total portal vein thrombosis (PVT). Ten of these patients had cirrhosis of various causes.

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Assessment of coronary vasomotion by intracoronary ultrasound.

Am Heart J

July 1993

Unité d'hémodynamique, INSERM U2, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris, XII, France.

This study was performed to evaluate the accuracy of intravascular ultrasound for the assessment of coronary artery vasomotion and endothelial function in patients with atherosclerosis. Twenty patients with luminal irregularities on the coronary angiogram and a high cholesterol level (287 +/- 19 mg/dl) (group 1) and six patients with angiographically smooth arteries and a minimally elevated cholesterol level (197 +/- 12 mg/dl) (group 2) were studied. A mechanical intravascular ultrasound probe (4.

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Objective: To analyze smell function in diabetic patients and healthy control subjects, with reference to individual characteristics and major complications of the disease.

Research Design And Methods: A cross-sectional study of smell recognition in 68 diabetic patients and 30 control subjects without known cause of smell impairment was conducted. Smell was studied using a kit of flavors that patients were asked to recognize, leading to a smell recognition score ranging from 0 (no recognition) to 20 (perfect recognition).

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Several reports have shown that lipoprotein(a) is associated with ischemic diseases. Two characteristics might explain this association. Firstly, Lp(a) is an LDL-like lipoprotein which may be implicated in the atherosclerotic process and secondly, Lp(a) possesses an additional apolipoprotein(a) whose structure is close to that of plasminogen and might confer to the molecule prothrombotic properties.

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Acute response of the arterial wall to pulsed laser irradiation.

Lasers Surg Med

October 1993

Unité d'Hémodynamique et de Cardiologie Interventionnelle, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, Créteil, France.

This study was designed to examine the acute response of normal arterial wall to pulsed laser irradiation. Irradiation with an Excimer or a Holmium YAG laser was performed in 15 normal iliac sites of 8 male New Zealand white rabbits. The excimer laser was operated at 308 nm, 25 Hz, 50 mJ/mm2/pulse, and 135 nsec/pulse and the Ho:YAG laser was operated at 2.

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Effects of pulsed lasers on agar model simulation of the arterial wall.

Lasers Surg Med

October 1993

University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, INSERM U2, Créteil, France.

Coronary laser angioplasty is limited by a high rate of dissection and the occurrence of abrupt closure and perforation. The aim of this study was to visualize the mechanical effects of pulsed lasers on two chamber in vitro models. These models consisted of 1 or 2 agar layers and calcium carbonate inclusions (1-layer model) or lipid (2-layer model) simulating lipid or calcified tissue.

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Percutaneous angioscopic evaluation of luminal changes induced by excimer laser angioplasty.

Am Heart J

December 1992

Unité d'Hèmodynamique, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, Creteil, France.

Angioscopy has been shown to provide more detailed information on lesion morphology before and after interventional procedures than angiography. Therefore to evaluate the effects of laser angioplasty, angioscopy was performed in five patients with peripheral or coronary vascular disease who underwent excimer laser angioplasty. The excimer laser was operated at 308 nm, 135 nsec, 25 Hz, and 40 to 60 mjoules/mm2 and was coupled into multifiber wire-guided catheters of 1.

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Aneurysmal formation after successful pulsed laser coronary angioplasty.

Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn

October 1992

Unite d'Hémodynamique et de Cardiologie Interventionnelle, INSERM U 2, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University of Paris XII, Creteil, France.

We report two cases of coronary artery aneurysmal formation as long term consequences of Ho:YAG and excimer laser coronary angioplasty. This case report suggests that pulsed laser angioplasty may result in severe vessel wall damage that may lead ultimately to aneurysmal formation.

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Oxygen consumption after flumazenil reversal.

Acta Anaesthesiol Scand

August 1992

Department of Anesthesiology, Hospital Henri Mondor, Creteil, France.

The effect of flumazenil reversal of midazolam-induced anesthesia on whole body oxygen uptake (VO2) was investigated in a double-blind trial in 48 patients (ASA, 1 or 2) undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia. VO2 was measured in spontaneously breathing patients during recovery from anaesthesia induced with midazolam 0.25 mg.

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Objectives: Taste impairment has been reported during the course of diabetes. Although a degenerative mechanism has been suspected, the natural history of taste disorders in diabetes remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to describe the five-year evolution of electric gustometry in diabetic patients compared to healthy control subjects and with reference to degenerative complications of the disease.

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In order to study the influence of non-carbohydrate foods on responses to carbohydrates during mixed meals, 30 Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetic patients followed a standardized diet for 5 consecutive days. On days 2, 3, 4, and 5, four different lunches were eaten in a randomized order. Lunches consisted of rice or glucose (50 g carbohydrate) eaten either alone, or as part of a mixed meal (32 g protein, 20 g fat).

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Mechanical circulatory support in the 1990s.

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg

October 1992

University Hospital Henri Mondor, Center for Surgical Research, Medical Faculty, University of Paris XII, Créteil, France.

The current experience in bridging patients to weaning (more than 965 implants) and to transplantation (more than 544 implants) has shown the feasibility of mechanical circulatory support in patients with major cardiac dysfunction, who are unresponsive to optimal medical management. The complications are mostly related to the patient's initial condition at the time of implantation. The rehabilitation of the patient is related to both the extent of recovery from organ dysfunction and the type of device.

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Carotid surgery. Is regional anesthesia always appropriate?

J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)

November 1991

Unit of Vascular Surgery, Hospital Henri Mondor, University Paris XII, Créteil, France.

We retrospectively studied a series of 385 carotid endarterectomies performed either under general anesthesia (242) or under local anesthesia (145) to compare the peri-operative mortality and morbidity rate and to identify factors which may influence the choice of anesthesia. The rate of transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), stroke, death, combined mortality, severe neurological and cardiac morbidity were not statistically different. Under general anesthesia, more shunts were inserted (17% versus 7%, p less than 0.

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The influence of blood medium on tissue ablation by a pulsed dye laser and its selectivity for atheroma were investigated. The role of shock waves on tissue ablation was also evaluated. Normal and atherosclerotic human aortas were irradiated by a 480 nm pulsed dye laser activated at 5 Hz.

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Percutaneous coronary mid-infra-red laser angioplasty.

Am Heart J

August 1991

Department of Explorations Fonctionnelles, Cardiology, INSERM U2, University Hospital Henri Mondor, University Paris XII, France.

A pilot study was performed to determine the safety and efficacy of coronary pulsed mid-infra-red laser angioplasty. The laser was coupled with a novel 2.0 mm multifiber catheter consisting of 37 optical fibers of 150 microns each arranged concentrically around a 0.

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This case report describes a patient with massive pulmonary embolism and acute circulatory failure in whom transesophageal echocardiography permitted the diagnosis of thrombi in the main pulmonary truncus and in the right branch and guided intraoperatively the surgical embolectomy performed under simple venous inflow occlusion because of a contraindication to heparin administration. Transesophageal echocardiography seems to be a very helpful technique to diagnose promptly massive pulmonary embolism and a very useful tool at the time of operation to guide the embolectomy.

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Background: Few data are available on the long-term outcome of patients who undergo laser-assisted balloon angioplasty for recanalization of occluded peripheral arteries. Because the cost of laser angioplasty is high, the value of the method should be carefully analyzed before it can be considered a routine method for recanalization. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the early and late results of laser-assisted balloon angioplasty in patients who could not be recanalized by conventional techniques.

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Objective: The reproducibility of glucose and insulin responses to a mixed meal were studied in 24 consecutive non-insulin-dependent (type II) diabetic patients, the diet of which matched the tested diet. Patients received their usual treatment throughout the study.

Research Design And Methods: A standardized diet was followed for 3 days, and responses were measured on the 2nd and 3rd days.

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