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Aging Clin Exp Res
October 2008
Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, Department of Clinical Gerontology, 70376 Stuttgart, Germany.
Background And Aims: Identification of the risk of falls in a cohort of interest is a prerequisite for a targeted fall prevention study. Motor tasks are widely used as baseline assessment in such studies, but there are only a few well-evaluated tests of motor performance to predict falls prospectively. This study was conducted to find out if the potential of the maximum step length (MSL) test can predict future falls in non-disabled older persons.
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June 2008
Departamento de Urología, KOK Hospital Stuttgart, Alemania.
Objectives: From the beginning of TUR in 1931 the reseccionists thought of resecting prostate cancer. Execution however failed for deficient instruments and techniques. The first transurethral resection for prostate cancer: TURPC--was performed at our institution in 1957 by Hans J.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Lipid Res
July 2007
Division of Gastroenterology, Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany.
The reduction of cardiovascular mortality associated with moderate alcohol consumption is chiefly thought to be mediated by an increase of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-CH). This study highlights additional qualitative changes of HDL that might augment this antiatherogenic effect. In 279 healthy men, alcohol and nutrient consumption were evaluated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: The conventional 12-lead electrocardiogram (cECG) derived from 10 electrodes using a cardiograph is the gold standard for diagnosing myocardial ischemia. This study tested the hypothesis that a new 5-electrode 12-lead vector-based ECG (EASI; Philips Medical Systems, formerly Hewlett Packard Co, Boeblingen, Germany) patient monitoring system is equivalent to cECG in diagnosing acute coronary syndromes (ACSs).
Methods: Electrocardiograms (EASI and cECG) were obtained in 203 patients with chest pain on admission and 4 to 8 hours later.
Nephrol Dial Transplant
September 2002
Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Stuttgart, Germany.
Perit Dial Int
June 2001
Department of Internal Medicine, Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, Germany.
Dig Surg
March 2001
Department of General, Visceral and Trauma Surgery, Robert-Bosch-Hospital Stuttgart, Germany.
Aims: A retrospective study was used to compare laparoscopic appendectomy for perforated appendicitis to open operation.
Methods: Between July 1991 and June 1999 a total of 734 patients, all over 14 years of age, underwent operation for acute appendicitis. Of these patients, 125 (17%) displayed perforated appendicitis and were treated with either a laparoscopic appendectomy (n = 80; total conversion rate 36/80, 45%) or a primary open procedure (n = 45).
Orthopade
February 1999
Orthopädische Klinik am Pädiatrischen Zentrum, Olga-Hospital Stuttgart.
Our primary club foot therapy consists of a combination of plaster cast manipulation, physiotherapy and surgical correction. The initial plaster cast method of 4 to 6 weeks is followed by a functional mobilisation of the foot. The main aim being the reduction of the malpositioned talus in the ankle mortise.
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March 1999
Orthopädische Klinik am Pädiatrischen Zentrum, Olga-Hospital Stuttgart, Germany.
Our primary club foot therapy consists of a combination of plaster cast manipulation, physiotherapy and surgical correction. The initial plaster cast method of 4 to 6 weeks is followed by a functional mobilisation of the foot. The main aim being the reduction of the malpositioned talus in the ankle mortise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOphthalmologe
August 1993
Klinik f. Anästhesiologie u. op. Intensivmed., Katharinen-Hospital Stuttgart.
Since there will be an increase in the number of geriatric patients who undergo surgery and anesthesia over the next few years, studies comparing the effects of general and local anesthesia on cognitive functioning in elderly persons are mandatory. One hundred eleven ophthalmological patients, all over the age of 64 years, were assessed preoperatively, on the first and on the fourth postoperative day using a battery of standardized cognitive tests. Of the initial sample, 47 patients undergoing local and 54 undergoing general anesthesia completed the assessment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Pediatr Oncol
May 1989
Department of Haematology and Oncology, Olga Hospital Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany.
Of 357 patients with soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) who were registered between 1981 and 1986 in the CWS-81 study, 21 (5.8%) were younger than 1 year of age. Six cases were probably of congenital origin since they were diagnosed in the 1st month of life.
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