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J Bone Joint Surg Am ; 102(19): 1724-1733, 2020 Oct 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33027125

RESUMO

This article was updated on TK because of a previous error, which was discovered after the preliminary version of the article was posted online. In Table VII, the fracture rate in the study by Walch et al. that had read "4.6% (21 of 457)" now reads "0.9% (4 of 457)." BACKGROUND: Acromial and scapular fractures after reverse total shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) are rare and challenging complications, and little information is available in the literature to identify patients who are at risk. This study analyzes risk factors for, and compares the outcomes of patients with and without, acromial and scapular fractures after rTSA with a medialized glenoid/lateralized humeral implant. METHODS: Four thousand one hundred and twenty-five shoulders in 3,995 patients were treated with primary rTSA with 1 design of reverse shoulder prosthesis by 23 orthopaedic surgeons. Sixty-one of the 4,125 shoulders had radiographically identified acromial and scapular fractures. Demographic characteristics, comorbidities, implant-related data, and clinical outcomes were compared between patients with and without fractures to identify risk factors. A multivariate logistic regression, 2-tailed unpaired t test, and chi-square test or Fisher exact test identified significant differences (p < 0.05). RESULTS: After a minimum duration of follow-up of 2 years, the rate of acromial and scapular fractures was 1.77%, with the fractures occurring at a mean (and standard deviation) of 17.7 ± 21.1 months after surgery. Ten patients had a Levy Type-1 fracture, 32 had a Type-2 fracture, 18 had a Type-3 fracture, and 1 fracture could not be classified. Patients with acromial and scapular fractures were more likely to be female (84.0% versus 64.5% [p = 0.004]; odds ratio [OR] = 2.75 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.45 to 5.78]), to have rheumatoid arthritis (9.8% versus 3.3% [p = 0.010]; OR = 3.14 [95% CI = 1.18 to 6.95]), to have rotator cuff tear arthropathy (54.1% versus 37.8% [p = 0.005]; OR = 2.07 [95% CI = 1.24 to 3.47]), and to have more baseplate screws (4.1 versus 3.8 screws [p = 0.017]; OR = 1.53 [95% CI = 1.08 to 2.17]) than those without fractures. No other implant-related differences were observed in the multivariate analysis. Patients with fractures had significantly worse outcomes than patients without fractures, and the difference in mean improvement between these 2 cohorts exceeded the minimum clinically important difference for the majority of measures. CONCLUSIONS: Acromial and scapular fractures after rTSA are uncommon, and patients with these fractures have significantly worse clinical outcomes. Risk factors, including female sex, rheumatoid arthritis, cuff tear arthropathy, and usage of more baseplate screws were identified on multivariate logistic regression analysis. Consideration of these findings and patient-specific risk factors may help the orthopaedic surgeon (1) to better inform patients about this rare complication preoperatively and (2) to be more vigilant for this complication when evaluating patients postoperatively. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognostic Level III. See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.


Assuntos
Acrômio/lesões , Artroplastia do Ombro/efeitos adversos , Fraturas Ósseas/etiologia , Escápula/lesões , Acrômio/diagnóstico por imagem , Idoso , Artroplastia do Ombro/métodos , Avaliação da Deficiência , Feminino , Fraturas Ósseas/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Medição da Dor , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Escápula/diagnóstico por imagem , Prótese de Ombro
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Bone Joint J ; 101-B(6): 627-634, 2019 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31154841

RESUMO

AIMS: Acromial fractures following reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) have a wide range of incidences in reported case series. This study evaluates their incidence following RSA by systematically reviewing the current literature. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A systematic review using the search terms "reverse shoulder", "reverse total shoulder", or "inverted shoulder" was performed using PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases between 1 January 2010 and 31 March 2018. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used. Studies were included if they reported on RSA outcomes and the incidence rate of acromial and/or scapular spine fractures. The rate of these fractures was evaluated for primary RSA, revision RSA, RSA indications, and RSA implant design. RESULTS: The review included 90 articles out of 686 identified after exclusions. The incidence rate of acromial and/or scapular spine fractures was 2.8% (253/9048 RSAs). The fracture rate was similar for primary and revision RSA (2.8% vs 2.1%; p = 0.4). Acromial fractures were most common after RSA for inflammatory arthritis (10.9%) and massive rotator cuff tears (3.8%). The incidence was lowest in RSA for post-traumatic arthritis (2.1%) and acute proximal humerus fractures (0%). Lateralized glenosphere design had a significantly higher rate of acromial fractures compared with medial glenosphere designs. CONCLUSION: Based on current English literature, acromial and/or scapular spine fractures occur at a rate of 2.8% after RSA. The incidence is slightly more common after primary compared with revision arthroplasty. Also, higher rates of acromial fractures are reported in RSA performed for inflammatory arthritis and in the lateralized glenoid design. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2019;101-B:627-634.


Assuntos
Acrômio/lesões , Artroplastia do Ombro , Fraturas Ósseas/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Escápula/lesões , Humanos , Incidência
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Opt Express ; 24(16): 18209-16, 2016 Aug 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27505785

RESUMO

We report the reflectance, ~1° from normal incidence, of six different mirrors as a function of photon energy, using monochromatic vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation with energies between 7.5 eV and 24.5 eV. The mirrors examined included both single and multilayer optical coatings, as well as an uncoated substrate. We discuss the performance of each mirror, paying particular attention to the potential application of suppression and selection of high-order harmonics of a Ti:sapphire laser.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 87(6): 063110, 2016 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27370429

RESUMO

We present a new experimental setup for measuring ultrafast nuclear and electron dynamics of molecules after photo-excitation and ionization. We combine a high flux femtosecond vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) and extreme ultraviolet (XUV) source with an internally cold molecular beam and a 3D momentum imaging particle spectrometer to measure electrons and ions in coincidence. We describe a variety of tools developed to perform pump-probe studies in the VUV-XUV spectrum and to modify and characterize the photon beam. First benchmark experiments are presented to demonstrate the capabilities of the system.

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Bone Joint J ; 95-B(4): 530-5, 2013 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23539706

RESUMO

This study provides recommendations on the position of the implant in reverse shoulder replacement in order to minimise scapular notching and osteophyte formation. Radiographs from 151 patients who underwent primary reverse shoulder replacement with a single prosthesis were analysed at a mean follow-up of 28.3 months (24 to 44) for notching, osteophytes, the position of the glenoid baseplate, the overhang of the glenosphere, and the prosthesis scapular neck angle (PSNA). A total of 20 patients (13.2%) had a notch (16 Grade 1 and four Grade 2) and 47 (31.1%) had an osteophyte. In patients without either notching or an osteophyte the baseplate was found to be positioned lower on the glenoid, with greater overhang of the glenosphere and a lower PSNA than those with notching and an osteophyte. Female patients had a higher rate of notching than males (13.3% vs 13.0%) but a lower rate of osteophyte formation (22.9% vs 50.0%), even though the baseplate was positioned significantly lower on the glenoid in females (p = 0.009) and each had a similar mean overhang of the glenosphere. Based on these findings we make recommendations on the placement of the implant in both male and female patients to avoid notching and osteophyte formation.


Assuntos
Artroplastia de Substituição/efeitos adversos , Artroplastia de Substituição/métodos , Osteófito/diagnóstico por imagem , Osteófito/prevenção & controle , Escápula/patologia , Articulação do Ombro/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Ombro/cirurgia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/diagnóstico por imagem , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/prevenção & controle , Radiografia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores Sexuais
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J Phys Condens Matter ; 24(50): 505402, 2012 Dec 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23165091

RESUMO

The effects of stoichiometry on the atomic structure and the related mechanical properties of boron carbide (B(4)C) have been studied using density functional theory and quantum molecular dynamics simulations. Computational cells of boron carbide containing up to 960 atoms and spanning compositions ranging from 6.7% to 26.7% carbon were used to determine the effects of stoichiometry on the atomic structure, elastic properties, and stress-strain response as a function of hydrostatic, uniaxial, and shear loading paths. It was found that different stoichiometries, as well as variable atomic arrangements within a fixed stoichiometry, can have a significant impact on the yield stress of boron carbide when compressed uniaxially (by as much as 70% in some cases); the significantly reduced strength of boron carbide under shear loading is also demonstrated.

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J Chem Phys ; 136(12): 124317, 2012 Mar 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22462867

RESUMO

Through a combined experimental and theoretical approach, we study the nonadiabatic dynamics of the prototypical ethylene (C(2)H(4)) molecule upon π → π(∗) excitation with 161 nm light. Using a novel experimental apparatus, we combine femtosecond pulses of vacuum ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation with variable delay to perform time resolved photo-ion fragment spectroscopy. In this second part of a two part series, the XUV (17 eV < hν < 23 eV) probe pulses are sufficiently energetic to break the C-C bond in photoionization, or to photoionize the dissociation products of the vibrationally hot ground state. The experimental data is directly compared to excited state ab initio molecular dynamics simulations explicitly accounting for the probe step. Enhancements of the CH(2)(+) and CH(3)(+) photo-ion fragment yields, corresponding to molecules photoionized in ethylene (CH(2)CH(2)) and ethylidene (CH(3)CH) like geometries are observed within 100 fs after π → π(∗) excitation. Quantitative agreement between theory and experiment on the relative CH(2)(+) and CH(3)(+) yields provides experimental confirmation of the theoretical prediction of two distinct conical intersections and their branching ratio [H. Tao, B. G. Levine, and T. J. Martinez, J. Phys. Chem. A. 113, 13656 (2009)]. Evidence for fast, non-statistical, elimination of H(2) molecules and H atoms is observed in the time resolved H(2)(+) and H(+) signals.

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J Chem Phys ; 134(24): 244306, 2011 Jun 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21721629

RESUMO

Using a combined theoretical and experimental approach, we investigate the non-adiabatic dynamics of the prototypical ethylene (C(2)H(4)) molecule upon π → π∗ excitation. In this first part of a two part series, we focus on the lifetime of the excited electronic state. The femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectrum (TRPES) of ethylene is simulated based on our recent molecular dynamics simulation using the ab initio multiple spawning method with multi-state second order perturbation theory [H. Tao, B. G. Levine, and T. J. Martinez, J. Phys. Chem. A 113, 13656 (2009)]. We find excellent agreement between the TRPES calculation and the photoion signal observed in a pump-probe experiment using femtosecond vacuum ultraviolet (hν = 7.7 eV) pulses for both pump and probe. These results explain the apparent discrepancy over the excited state lifetime between theory and experiment that has existed for ten years, with experiments [e.g., P. Farmanara, V. Stert, and W. Radloff, Chem. Phys. Lett. 288, 518 (1998) and K. Kosma, S. A. Trushin, W. Fuss, and W. E. Schmid, J. Phys. Chem. A 112, 7514 (2008)] reporting much shorter lifetimes than predicted by theory. Investigation of the TRPES indicates that the fast decay of the photoion yield originates from both energetic and electronic factors, with the energetic factor playing a larger role in shaping the signal.

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Opt Lett ; 35(21): 3664-6, 2010 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21042384

RESUMO

We combine different wavelengths from an intense high-order harmonics source with variable delay at the focus of a split-mirror interferometer to conduct pump-probe experiments on gas-phase molecules. We report measurements of the time resolution (<44 fs) and spatial profiles (4 µm × 12 µm) at the focus of the apparatus. We demonstrate the utility of this two-color, high-order-harmonic technique by time resolving molecular hydrogen elimination from C(2)H(4) excited into its absorption band at 161 nm.

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Opt Express ; 17(11): 8941-6, 2009 May 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19466143

RESUMO

The ensemble of lower orders produced in high order harmonic generation can be efficiently temporally separated by propagation in a fluoride window while still preserving their femtosecond pulse duration. We present calculations for MgF2, CaF2, and LiF windows for the third, fifth, and seventh harmonics of 800 nm. We use this simple and inexpensive technique in a pump/probe experiment to resolve femtosecond dynamics in the ethylene molecule.


Assuntos
Fluoretos/química , Dispositivos Ópticos , Refratometria/instrumentação , Refratometria/métodos , Desenho Assistido por Computador , Desenho de Equipamento , Análise de Falha de Equipamento , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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Infect Immun ; 71(7): 3852-6, 2003 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12819069

RESUMO

By using mouse models, it has been shown that Pneumocystis carinii f. sp. muris can be transmitted to immunocompetent mice that are exposed to immunosuppressed mice with active P. carinii pneumonia. We sought to determine whether P. carinii f. sp. muris could be transmitted between normal mice. The rationale for these experiments was to demonstrate whether the normal host could serve as the reservoir of organisms that produce Pcp when the organism is acquired by the immunosuppressed host. Under the conditions of these experiments, normal mice are able to be infected by brief cohousing with P. carinii-infected SCID mice. There was active replication of organisms in the normal host such that the organism could be transmitted to other normal mice, again with active replication. Mice that had seroconverted after exposure to P. carinii-infected SCID mice were more resistant to infection when reexposed. Infection in normal mice was well tolerated with minimal effects on dynamic lung compliance. We speculate, based on these results, that transmission from normal host to normal host, as an asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic infection, could be a way to maintain this opportunistic pathogen in the environment.


Assuntos
Pneumonia por Pneumocystis/transmissão , Animais , Imunocompetência , Complacência Pulmonar , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Camundongos SCID , Pneumocystis/isolamento & purificação , Pneumonia por Pneumocystis/imunologia , Pneumonia por Pneumocystis/fisiopatologia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase
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J Hand Surg Am ; 26(4): 655-62, 2001 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11466640

RESUMO

Significant excursion of the ulnar nerve is required for unimpeded upper extremity motion. This study evaluated the excursion necessary to accommodate common motions of daily living and associated strain on the ulnar nerve. The 2 most common sites of nerve entrapment, the cubital tunnel and the entrance of Guyon's canal, were studied. Five fresh-frozen, thawed transthoracic cadaver specimens (10 arms) were dissected and the nerve was exposed at the elbow and wrist only enough to be marked with a microsuture. Excursion was measured with a laser mounted on a Vernier caliper fixed to the bone and aligned in the direction of nerve motion. A Microstrain (Burlington, VT) DVRT strain device was applied to the nerve at both the elbow and wrist. Nerve excursion associated with motion of the shoulder, elbow, wrist, and fingers (measured by goniometer) was measured at the wrist and elbow. An average of 4.9 mm ulnar nerve excursion was required at the elbow to accommodate shoulder motion from 30 degrees to 110 degrees of abduction, and 5.1 mm was needed for elbow motion from 10 degrees to 90 degrees. When the wrist was moved from 60 degrees of extension to 65 degrees of flexion, 13.6 mm excursion of the ulnar nerve was required at the wrist. When all the motions of the wrist, fingers, elbow, and shoulder were combined, 21.9 mm of ulnar nerve excursion was required at the elbow and 23.2 mm at the wrist. Ulnar nerve strain of 15% or greater was experienced at the elbow with elbow flexion and at the wrist with wrist extension and radial deviation. Any factor that limits excursion at these sites could result in repetitive traction of the nerve and possibly play a role in the pathophysiology of cubital tunnel syndrome or ulnar neuropathy at Guyon's canal.


Assuntos
Síndrome do Túnel Ulnar/fisiopatologia , Movimento/fisiologia , Síndromes de Compressão do Nervo Ulnar/fisiopatologia , Nervo Ulnar/fisiologia , Cotovelo/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Ombro/fisiopatologia , Estresse Mecânico , Punho/fisiopatologia
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Infect Immun ; 69(2): 758-64, 2001 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11159965

RESUMO

During Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in mice, the degree of pulmonary inflammation correlates directly with the severity of lung function deficits. Therefore, studies were undertaken to determine whether the host inflammatory response contributes to PCP-related respiratory impairment, at least in part, by disrupting the pulmonary surfactant system. Protein and phospholipid content and surfactant activity were measured in the lavage fluid of infected mice in either the absence or presence of an inflammatory response. At 9 weeks postinfection with P. carinii, nonreconstituted SCID mice exhibited no signs of pulmonary inflammation, respiratory impairment, or surfactant dysfunction. Lavage fluid obtained from these mice had protein/phospholipid (Pr/PL) ratios (64% +/- 4.7%) and minimum surface tension values (4.0 +/- 0.9 mN/m) similar to those of P. carinii-free control mice. However, when infected SCID mice were immunologically reconstituted, an intense inflammatory response ensued. Pr/PL ratios (218% +/- 42%) and minimum surface tension values (27.2 +/- 2.7 mN/m) of the lavage fluid were significantly elevated compared to those of the lavage fluid from infected, nonreconstituted mice (P < 0.05). To examine the specific role of CD8(+) T-cell-mediated inflammation in surfactant dysfunction during PCP, mice with defined T-cell populations were studied. P. carinii-infected, CD4(+)-depleted mice had elevated lavage fluid Pr/PL ratios (126% +/- 20%) and elevated minimum surface tension values (16.3 +/- 1.0 mN/m) compared to normal mice (P < 0.05). However, when infected mice were additionally depleted of CD8(+) cells, Pr/PL ratios were normal and surfactant activity was improved. These findings demonstrate that the surfactant pathology associated with PCP is related to the inflammatory process rather than being a direct effect of P. carinii. Moreover, CD8(+) lymphocytes are involved in the mechanism leading to surfactant dysfunction.


Assuntos
Pneumonia por Pneumocystis/imunologia , Surfactantes Pulmonares/fisiologia , Linfócitos T/fisiologia , Animais , Linfócitos T CD4-Positivos/fisiologia , Linfócitos T CD8-Positivos/fisiologia , Feminino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos SCID , RNA Mensageiro/análise
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J Arthroplasty ; 16(2): 180-7, 2001 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11222891

RESUMO

Seventy-two total shoulder arthroplasties performed using Neer II press-fit humeral components and followed for an average of 4.1 years (range, 2-7.8 years) were analyzed radiographically. A humeral component was considered radiographically at risk for clinical loosening when a radiolucent line > or =2 mm in width was present in > or =3 zones or tilt or subsidence was identified on sequential radiographs by 2 of 3 or 3 of 3 independent observers. Forty components (55.6%) were judged to be at risk. There were no identifiable characteristics associated with the development of an at-risk humeral component except longer average follow-up of the at-risk group (4.7 years vs 3.3 years, P =.001). Humeral components at risk had a higher rate of endosteal erosion (P =.04) and greater number of zones with sclerosis. Radiographic changes around Neer II uncemented humeral components are common. Data from this study can be used as 1 benchmark to compare with alternate methods of humeral component fixation.


Assuntos
Artroplastia de Substituição/métodos , Úmero/diagnóstico por imagem , Úmero/cirurgia , Implantação de Prótese/métodos , Articulação do Ombro/diagnóstico por imagem , Articulação do Ombro/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Falha de Prótese , Radiografia , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Hand Surg Br ; 25(4): 346-9, 2000 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11058001

RESUMO

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of ulnar lengthening and wrist position on force transmission through the radioulnar carpal joint in a forced dorsiflexed wrist position. Eight cadaveric arms were subjected to a 30 kg compressive load directed down the forearm towards the wrist. A pressure sensor recorded forces across the wrist joint with the triangular fibrocartilage complex intact and excised. The biomechanics of the distal radioulnar joint were altered by changes in ulnar length and wrist position. Pressures at the ulnolunate articulation increased as the ulna was lengthened and were significantly lower when the triangular fibrocartilage complex was excised. An inverse relationship between triangular fibrocartilage complex thickness and ulnar variance was shown. Greater increases in ulnolunate pressure were observed in more positive ulnar variant wrists.


Assuntos
Articulação do Punho/cirurgia , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Cadáver , Ossos do Carpo/fisiologia , Humanos , Pressão , Ulna/anatomia & histologia , Punho
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Gene ; 242(1-2): 141-50, 2000 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10721706

RESUMO

Expression screening of a Pneumocystis carinii-infected mouse lung cDNA library with specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) led to the identification of a P. carinii cDNA with extensive homology to subtilisin-like proteases, particularly fungal kexins and mammalian prohormone convertases. The 3.1 kb cDNA contains a single open reading frame encoding 1011 amino acids. Structural similarities to fungal kexins in the deduced primary amino acid sequence include a putative proenzyme domain delineated by a consensus autocatalytic cleavage site (Arg-Glu-Lys-Arg), conserved Asp, His, Asn and Ser residues in the putative catalytic domain, a hydrophobic transmembrane spanning domain, and a carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic domain with a conserved tyrosine motif thought to be important for localization of the protease in the endoplasmic reticulum and/or Golgi apparatus. Based on these structural similarities and the classification of P. carinii as a fungus, the protease was named KEX1. Southern blotting of mouse P. carinii chromosomes localized kex1 to a single chromosome of approximately 610 kb. Southern blotting of restriction enzyme digests of genomic DNA from P. carinii-infected mouse lung demonstrated that kex1 is a single copy gene. The function of kexins in other fungi suggests that KEX1 may be involved in the post-translational processing and maturation of other P. carinii proteins.


Assuntos
Carboxipeptidases/genética , Pneumocystis/genética , Pró-Proteína Convertases , Proteínas de Saccharomyces cerevisiae , Subtilisinas/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Southern Blotting , Cromossomos Fúngicos/genética , Clonagem Molecular , DNA/genética , DNA Complementar/química , DNA Complementar/genética , DNA Fúngico/genética , Eletroforese em Gel de Campo Pulsado , Pulmão/metabolismo , Pulmão/microbiologia , Camundongos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Alinhamento de Sequência , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos
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J Shoulder Elbow Surg ; 9(6): 524-31, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11155307

RESUMO

Twenty-six patients, each of whom had undergone either a semiconstrained (linked) or an unconstrained (unlinked) total elbow arthroplasty, were examined specifically to evaluate the restoration of function with respect to activities of daily living. The functional outcomes of these 2 groups were then compared to identify any significant differences. All of the unlinked/unconstrained prostheses were Ewald total elbow arthroplasties; the linked/semiconstrained prostheses, all of which were performed by a single surgeon, were Mayo-Coonrad prostheses. Follow-up radiographs, taken to rule out loosening or failure of the prosthesis as a cause for functional deficits, were available for review for 25 elbows. There were 14 elbows in 13 patients who had semiconstrained prostheses and 12 elbows in 10 patients who had unconstrained total prostheses. Average age at the time of elbow replacement surgery was 62.8 years (range, 47-75 years) for the semiconstrained group and 63.1 years (range, 54-74 years) for the unconstrained group. The semiconstrained group consisted of 8 female and 6 male elbows; the unconstrained group consisted of 10 female and 2 male elbows. Follow-up averaged 35.5 months (range, 24-73 months) in the semiconstrained group and 73 months (range, 27-110 months) in the unconstrained group. Twenty-two operations were performed for rheumatoid arthritis, 3 for posttraumatic humeral nonunion, and 1 for posttraumatic degenerative arthritis. Two elbows required revision, one (in the semiconstrained group) for aseptic loosening and the other (in the unconstrained group) for metal synovitis and pain from a chronically dislocated prosthesis; both of these elbows were considered failures and excluded from the functional comparison. No significant differences in functional performance were found, and no elbows demonstrated progressive radiolucencies suggestive of loosening. With the exception of 1 patient (in addition to the patients who had revisions) with a dislocated unconstrained prosthesis, all patients were satisfied with the procedure. It appears that when it is properly performed, total elbow arthroplasty with either type of prosthesis yields satisfactory functional results.


Assuntos
Atividades Cotidianas , Artroplastia de Substituição/métodos , Articulação do Cotovelo/cirurgia , Idoso , Artrite Reumatoide/cirurgia , Articulação do Cotovelo/patologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Osteoartrite/cirurgia , Satisfação do Paciente , Implantação de Prótese , Amplitude de Movimento Articular , Resultado do Tratamento , Lesões no Cotovelo
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J South Orthop Assoc ; 9(4): 262-6, 2000.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12141189

RESUMO

Acromioplasty was performed on 24 shoulders in 23 patients who had a diagnosis of impingement syndrome/rotator cuff tendinopathy. Ten patients were female and 13 were male; mean age was 52.3 years. Patients were divided into two groups, depending on whether they were receiving workers' compensation benefits. Clinical outcomes were evaluated preoperatively and at follow-up postoperatively using the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Shoulder Rating Scale. All patients had bursectomy, anterior inferior acromioplasty, and coracoacromial ligament release. The two groups showed significantly different postoperative results in terms of pain, function, strength of forward flexion, and total score, with the workers' compensation group consistently having a lower functional score. Pain did improve significantly for workers' compensation patients over the course of treatment, but relief was not nearly as complete as in the noncompensated group. A positive response to a shoulder bursa steroid injection, even if temporary, was a good predictor of final outcome after an acromioplasty.


Assuntos
Acrômio/cirurgia , Síndrome de Colisão do Ombro/cirurgia , Indenização aos Trabalhadores , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Hand Surg Br ; 24(5): 601-3, 1999 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10597942

RESUMO

We report five cases of nonunion of the distal radius. There were three women and two men. The mean age was 44 years (range, 34-56). All five patients were heavy tobacco smokers and three had a history of alcohol abuse. In three patients, union of the distal radius was obtained. Two had a persistent nonunion which was salvaged with a total wrist fusion.


Assuntos
Fixação de Fratura/métodos , Fraturas não Consolidadas/cirurgia , Fraturas do Rádio/cirurgia , Traumatismos do Punho/terapia , Adulto , Moldes Cirúrgicos , Feminino , Seguimentos , Fraturas não Consolidadas/diagnóstico por imagem , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Radiografia , Fraturas do Rádio/diagnóstico por imagem , Resultado do Tratamento , Traumatismos do Punho/diagnóstico por imagem
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