149 results match your criteria: "Lainz Hospital[Affiliation]"
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
May 1994
Department of Oncology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
We determined the effect of raised serum levels of midregional (53-84) parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) on life expectancy in 59 cancer patients with first presentation of hypercalcemia. The patients were stratified according to the serum PTHrP levels measured on day 0 after fluid repletion prior to bisphosphonate therapy. Twenty-nine patients were assigned to group N (PTHrP < or = 21 pmol/L) and 30 to group E (PTHrP > 21 pmol/L).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThorax
May 1994
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Background: To date there are no data on the effects of lung transplantation on diaphragmatic function in patients with end stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is not known whether the relation between the transdiaphragmatic pressure (PDI) and lung volume is altered in recipients after transplantation as a result of changes in diaphragmatic structure caused by chronic hyperinflation. The effect of lung transplantation on diaphragmatic strength was determined in patients with COPD and the relation between postoperative PDI and lung volume analysed.
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February 1994
Pulmonary Department, Lainz-Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of a specific inspiratory muscle training in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
Patients And Methods: Fifteen patients with DMD started 6 months of training the inspiratory muscles and 15 patients served as a control group. Pulmonary and inspiratory muscle function parameters were assessed 3 months before and at the beginning of training, in the first and third month of training, at the end, and 6 months after its cessation.
Acta Neuropathol
June 1994
L. Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, A-1130 Vienna, Austria.
Lung
August 1994
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
We investigated 8 patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) for diaphragmatic strength and the neuromechanical efficiency of the diaphragm while the abdomen was filled with dialysate and while it was empty. Maximum transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdimax) served as parameter for diaphragmatic strength; diaphragmatic efficiency was assessed by simultaneously monitoring transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) and diaphragmatic electromyogram (EMGdi) during room-air breathing and hyperoxic CO2-rebreathing. After instilling dialysate, Pdimax increased from 76.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Neuropathol
March 1995
L. Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
In a consecutive autopsy series of 580 demented elderly subjects, 256 with the clinical diagnosis of probable/possible Alzheimer's disease (AD), there were 10 cases aged between 80 and 99 years with moderate to severe dementia or confusional state in which neuropathological studies revealed abundant neurofibrillary tangles with predominant involvement of the allocortex (entorhinal region, subiculum, CA 1 sector of hippocampus, amygdala) but no or only very few senile plaques. Small numbers of diffuse deposits of beta A4 amyloid protein were present in the entorhinal cortex of 3 and in the isocortex of 5 brains, while neuritic plaques were totally absent. Only a few cases of this "senile dementia with tangles only" or, more correctly, "neurofibrillary predominant type of AD" corresponding to the limbic stage of neuritic AD pathology have been described in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurosci Lett
November 1993
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz-Hospital, Wien, Austria.
In both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), in contrast to amyloid deposits, show a hierarchical spreading pattern from the allocortex to isocortical association areas with early involvement of the entorhinal region, a major relay station between hippocampus and isocortex. Based on the distribution pattern of NFT in human brain, a neuropathological staging of neuritic AD pathology has been proposed. Comparative studies of this neuropathological staging of neuritic AD changes with psychometrically assessed intellectual status (mini-mental state) in prospective cohorts of 29 aged individuals and 28 PD patients showed a linear correlation of morphological AD staging with the psychostatus in both disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm Rev Respir Dis
November 1993
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
To investigate the activity of the endogenous opioid system in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus during ventilatory stress situations, we measured plasma beta-endorphin levels in six male and five female diabetic patients breathing against fatiguing inspiratory resistive loads. The patients had to generate with each inspiration an esophageal pressure (Pes) 80% of maximum until they were exhausted and could no longer develop target Pes. The loaded breathing run was repeated three times with a 1-min interval between each run.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnticancer Res
April 1994
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
In experimental and clinical phase II trials GnRH agonists were shown to possess antitumor activity in ovarian cancer. The outcome of prostatic cancer was also improved experimentally by a combination of cytostatic chemotherapy and GnRH analogs. Encouraged by these results, we administered micro-encapsulated triptorelin (Decapeptyl CR), 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMed Sci Sports Exerc
October 1993
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Inspiratory muscle performance, ventilation, and gas exchange were studied during exercise in healthy subjects to look for typical changes of pattern of contraction at the ventilatory threshold (VT). The steepening of the slope of carbon dioxide output (VCO2) vs oxygen uptake (VO2) at the VT was accompanied by a nonlinear increase of the mean rate of esophageal pressure development (Pes/TI) vs the esophageal pressure time index (PTIes) reflecting both the relative force (Pbreath/Pesmax) and duration (TI/TTOT) required for inspiration. The esophageal pressure time integral within one breath (Pbreath.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Respir J
September 1993
Pulmonary Dept. Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Rehabilitation programmes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) require exercise training above the anaerobic threshold. However, not all COPD patients develop metabolic acidosis during exercise. The hypothesis of this study was that non-exercise variables, characterizing the mechanical load on the inspiratory muscles during breathing at rest, can be used to reliably predict which patients with COPD are not able to develop metabolic acidosis during exercise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Physiol
July 1993
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
The effect of opioids on inspiratory muscle function under high mechanical load is still unknown. Even less clear is the extent to which opioids influence the shift of the electromyographic power spectrum of the inspiratory muscles to lower frequencies during ventilatory stress. We studied seven healthy subjects breathing against high inspiratory threshold loads until exhaustion while keeping the minute ventilation constantly high.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Nucl Med
July 1993
Department of Oncology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Because of their high affinity for bone, bisphosphonates are used both in the treatment of benign and malignant bone disease and in radiopharmaceutical bone imaging. A prospective study was undertaken to evaluate whether intravenous clodronate (dichloromethylene bisphosphonate) therapy might affect the results of bone scintigraphy with 99mTc-labeled methylene diphosphonate (MDP). In 11 female patients with breast cancer and metastatic bone disease, quantitative bone scans were obtained using a region of interest (ROI) method on Days 0 and 22.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Rheumatol
March 1993
2nd Department of Medicine, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Sera from 47 patients with early (< 3 months) arthritis of any type were investigated for anti-RA33, a new anti-nuclear autoantibody characteristic of RA, and the diagnoses determined within the following 8-14 months. In addition, seven patients with unclassified arthritis of > 4 months duration, who were all anti-RA33 positive, were followed for up to 2 years to establish their final rheumatologic diagnoses. Four of 47 early arthritis patients' sera were anti-RA33 positive at the initial evaluation; 14 of these 47 patients (30%) could be classified as RA (according to established criteria) at the final evaluation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetes
February 1993
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
The ventilatory response to hyperoxic progressive hypercapnia was examined by comparing 3 test groups: 7 diabetic patients with AN, 8 diabetic patients without AN, and 8 normal control subjects. In each group, a significant linear correlation was found between PaCO2 and VE. The slopes of the regression curves relating PaCO2 to VE were significantly steeper in the healthy control subjects and diabetic patients without AN than in those with AN (P < 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdv Neurol
February 1993
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
J Neural Transm Suppl
September 1993
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
The general methodological requirements and principal morphologic hallmarks for the post mortem assessment of the major types of movement disorders are critically reviewed. These data may enable Brain Banks to classify movement disorders according to current clinicopathological diagnostic criteria. Comprehensive clinical assessment and accurate neuropathological examination using adequate methods are required for collection of and research on tissues from patients with movement disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurochem
September 1992
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz-Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Using energy-dispersive x-ray analysis on an electron microscope working in the scanning transmission electron microscopy mode equipped with a microanalysis system, we studied the subcellular distribution of trace elements in neuromelanin-containing neurons of the substantia nigra zona compacta (SNZC) of three cases of idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) [one with Alzheimer's disease (AD)] and of three controls, in Lewy bodies of SNZC, and in synthetic dopamine-melanin chemically charged or uncharged with Fe. Weak but significant Fe peaks similar to those of a synthetic melanin-Fe3+ complex were seen only in intraneuronal highly electron-dense neuromelanin granules of SNZC cells of PD brains, with the highest levels in a case of PD plus AD, whereas a synthetic melanin-Fe2+ complex showed much lower iron peaks, indicating that neuromelanin has higher affinity for Fe3+ than for Fe2+. No detectable Fe was seen in nonmelanized cytoplasm of SNZC neurons and in the adjacent neuropil in both PD and controls, in Lewy bodies in SNZC neurons in PD, and in synthetic dopamine-melanin uncharged with iron.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Oncol
September 1992
Department of Oncology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Diabetologia
May 1992
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the difference between Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic patients and healthy control subjects regarding inspiratory muscle load during exercise hypernea. For this purpose an incremental progressive exercise test on a cycle ergometer was performed by 36 Type 1 diabetic patients and 40 healthy subjects. In order to determine the mechanical load on the inspiratory muscles breath by breath, we selected the following two parameters, which represent the pressure generated by the inspiratory muscles as well as the duration and velocity of their contraction: (1) the oesophageal tension time index, which is the product of the duty cycle (ratio of inspiratory time to total breath cycle duration) and the mean oesophageal pressure expressed as a percentage of the maximal oesophageal pressure and (2) the mean oesophageal pressure change per time unit during the inspiratory phase of each breathing manoeuver, which is expressed as a fraction of the subject's maximal oesophageal pressure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabet Med
April 1992
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
In order to investigate pulmonary gas exchange and cardiopulmonary performance in Type 1 diabetes, 36 patients underwent a progressive incremental exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Cardiopulmonary variables were measured, and arterial blood gases determined on samples obtained from an indwelling catheter in the radial artery. The results were compared with those from 40 control subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol
May 1992
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
The aim of our study was to examine the effect of posture on inspiratory muscle activity response to hypercapnia. Recent research has revealed that in normal subjects the activation of the rib cage muscles and of the diaphragm is actually greater in the upright than in the supine position during resting tidal breathing. In this study we examined whether the upright position necessarily entails a greater activation of the inspiratory muscles also under conditions of ventilatory stress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespiration
February 1993
Pulmonary Department, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Phrenic nerve latency was studied in 14 male type 1 diabetic patients with impaired diaphragm function and in 14 healthy control subjects. The diabetics showed significantly decreased values regarding inspiratory vital capacity and forced volume in 1 s compared with the control subjects. All other lung function parameters were similar in both groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neural Transm Park Dis Dement Sect
November 1992
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Brain phenolsulfotransferase (PST) in 105.000 x g supernatant fractions prepared from post mortem human brain catalyzes the sulfate conjugation of dopamine (DA). Using 50 microM DA, the PST activity was linear up to one hour.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Neurol Neurosurg
August 1992
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Clinical Neurobiology, Lainz Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
Based on comparative clinical and morphometric studies in 45 autopsy cases of Parkinson's disease (PD), 27 clinically presenting with akinesia and rigidity (AR-type), 18 with predominant resting tremor (T-type), the neurobiological basis of the major clinical subtypes in PD is discussed. The AR-type showed higher neuronal losses in locus coeruleus (LC) and in medial and lateral parts of substantia nigra (SNM, SNL), suggesting lesion patterns different from the T-type. More severe cell loss in the serotonergic dorsal raphe nucleus was observed in PD patients with depression than in non-depressed ones.
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