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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18002753

ABSTRACT

A device realizing the simultaneous measure of the central body temperature (Tc), the superficial one (Ts) and their difference (Dt), was proposed for permanent energetic balance evaluation in humans. A program was elaborated to command the intravenous delivery of insulin by a pump depending on the value and trends of Dt. The use of this device for monitoring of decompensated diabetic patients allowed their easier stabilization. In critically ill patients (post transplantation, myocardium infarction) it had a diagnostic and prognostic value, and was helpful for optimization of conventional and insulin therapy.


Subject(s)
Body Temperature , Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Insulin Infusion Systems , Insulin/administration & dosage , Therapy, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Thermography/instrumentation , Adult , Critical Care/methods , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Humans , Male , Therapy, Computer-Assisted/methods , Thermography/methods , Treatment Outcome
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Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 91(4): 408-30, 2005 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15969441

ABSTRACT

The interest for fetal organ, tissue, and cell implantation as therapeutic means in the treatment of some diseases is presently increasing. Hence, the aim of the present investigation was the comparative evaluation of the functional potential of ectopically grown fetal organs of different (ecto-, meso- and endodermic) origins. Unified operative model was the fetal organ fragment implantation into an ear subcutaneous pouch (without restoration of vascular and nervous links of the implant with the recipient organism). The implant isolation in vitro varied from 15 to 50 min. As control, intact animals and animals with streptozotocin diabetes and hepatic lesions due to the main bile duct ligature, were used. The implanted and ectopically grown fetal organs, though of different origins, developed functional activity. The best adult-like function was obtained in intestinal, gastric and cardiac implants, i.e. in organs with a cavity and a well developed self-regulation system. Poorer results were obtained in great digestive glandular implants--pancreas and liver. In the best cases when the implant function was very closed to the adult organ, a difference nevertheless was observed. The model of ectopic implantation of fetal organs may be useful for study of the organ and tissue function ontogenesis (up to the moment of natural ageing involution), for the evaluation of different isolated factor influence on organ and tissue physiology and pathology. Although being optimistic in respect to clinical application of fetal organ and cell implantation, this study does not prevent us from being cautions.


Subject(s)
Fetal Tissue Transplantation , Organ Culture Techniques , Organ Transplantation/physiology , Animals , Female , Fetal Development , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Transplants
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Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl ; 160: 19-24, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2479086

ABSTRACT

The accuracy of various staining techniques for immersion microscopy, of five media for culture and five urease test modalities for the detection of Campylobacter pylori infection is reported. It was found that 2% urea unbuffered gel preparation is the most accurate urease test (sensitivity: 89%, specificity: 98%) but a minimal amount of 10,000 CFU/ml is necessary to observe positivity and the sensitivity of urease tests drops to 52% in patients under antimicrobial treatment. For histological diagnosis, modified Giemsa staining was shown to be slightly superior to H&E. The most valuable diagnosis technique is culture when the biopsy specimen is transported and processed under appropriate conditions. A 94% sensitivity rate was observed with 'BCC agar', a new medium containing brain heart infusion, activated charcoal and horse serum.


Subject(s)
Campylobacter Infections/diagnosis , Bacteriological Techniques , Campylobacter/enzymology , Clinical Enzyme Tests , Histological Techniques , Humans , Sensitivity and Specificity , Staining and Labeling , Urease/metabolism
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