... cardiomyopathy-related deaths: theory and practice Heart 2008, 94:1269-1275 Vincent GM: The Long QT and Brugada syndromes: causes of unexpected syncope andsuddencardiacdeath in children and young adults ... depression, and physical health) The most negative and significant correlation coefficient was between avoidance and physical health (r = -0.44) Attention and general anxiety (r = 0.45), and fear and ... to minimize cardiac symptoms or complications, increased levels of heart-focused attention and monitoring of cardiac related stimuli, and fear and worries about heart-sensations and functioning...
... http://ccforum.com/content/7/6/R? cardiacarrest caused by VF, since cardiacarrest from VF results in an abrupt cessation of cardiac output and pulmonary blood flow Bhende and colleagues [15], Berg and colleagues [16] and ... environment, the prehospital environment and the characteristics of cardiacarrestand noncardiac arrest are displayed in Fig 1a,b (Utstein style) The causes of asphyxial cardiac R141 Critical Care December ... (excluded cardiac causes of arrest) Drowning (excluded cardiac causes of arrest) Intoxications (excluded others causes of death — autopsy and/ or added investigations in hospital nostic and/ or pathological...
... Death: A Canadian Forum: Report and Recommendations Edmonton: The Canadian Council for Donation and Transplantation; 2005 Boglione MM, Morandini MA, Barrenechea ME, Rubio RA, Aguilar D: Pre -arrest ... intracranial haemorrhage and hastening death Phentolamine, a potent vasodilator, may precariously decrease blood pressure and hasten haemodynamic collapse in any ICU patient, and would be particularly ... nonmaleficence There is concern that anticoagulants and thrombolytics may cause bleeding and that vasodilators may cause hypotension – and therefore hasten death Nevertheless, there is no evidence that...
... enolase andcardiacarrest' , 'neuron-specific enolase and cardiopulmonary resuscitation', 'NSE andcardiacarrest' , and 'NSE and cardiopulmonary resuscitation' with respect to NSE, and 'S100 andcardiac ... sensitivity of 63% and a predictive accuracy of 88% Zandbergen and colleagues [22] assayed serum NSE and S-100B concentrations at three different time points (24, 48, and 72 hours after CPR) and reported ... or ROSC): Auer and colleagues [24] (n = 17), Tiainen and colleagues [26] (n = 36, 34), Bottiger and colleagues [18] (n = 66), Bassetti and colleagues [33] (n = 60) and Karkela and colleagues...
... spontaneous circulation in a patient in cardiacarrest Fortunately, techniques for resuscitation have advanced and survival after outof-hospital cardiacarrest has improved greatly in the past ... and evade the controversy that surrounds CDCD UDCD respects the ‘dead-donor rule’ and complies with the deep medical traditions of respecting life at all costs and respecting the body after death ... results reported by Fieux and colleagues in this journal, and the continuing success of the Madrid and Barcelona out-of-hospital UDCD programs, demonstrate the viability and reproducibility of such...
... causes of cardiacarrest in the pre-hospital setting [17] In this study we sought to evaluate the pattern of PetCO2 changes in cardiacarrest caused by VF/VT and asphyxial cardiacarrest in patients ... by trauma and 192 failed inclusion criteria or met exclusion criteria, hence, leaving 51 patients with asphyxial cardiacarrestand 63 patients with primary cardiacarrest Demographic and clinical ... of cardiacarrest are presented in Figure as an Utstein style report Of those who received CPR, 211 were excluded; patients had cardiacarrest of unknown aetiology, 11 patients had cardiac arrest...
... Documented non -cardiac deathCardiacdeath Documented non -sudden deathSuddendeath Documented non-arrhythmic death Arrhythmic death Documented arrhythmic death Presumed arrhythmic death Figure 2.1 cation ... event;13,14 Risk of Arrhythmia andSuddenDeath ● the importance of the different risk factors and environment in the appearance of SCD.1–3 Population subgroups andsuddencardiacdeath According to Myerburg,13 ... ventricular tachycardia Suddencardiacdeath Ventricular fibrillation Figure 1.3 The chain of events that leads to final arrhythmia andsuddencardiacdeath Some triggers and/ or modulators acting...
... Nashef L, Ryvlin P: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): update and reflections Neurol Clin 2009, 27(4):1063-1074 11 Friedman R: Cardiac role in sudden unexplained death in idiopathic ... the deaths Clinical characteristics of patients with periictal cardiac abnormalities are very similar to those at greatest risk of SUDEP Cardiacarrest can cause secondary cardiopulmonary arrest ... recurrent unprovoked seizures, died unexpectedly and suddenly while in a reasonable state of health, during normal and benign circumstances, and the death was not the direct result of a seizure or...
... estrogen and androgen, because use of antagonists to androgen and estrogen receptors (flutamide and ICI 182,780, respectively), and letrozol, an inhibitor of the aromatase responsible for converting androgen ... papillomas and carcinomas by dehydroepiandrosterone and 3-b-methylandrost-5-en-17-one in mice Cancer Res 45, 164–166 Schwartz A & Pashko L (1995) Cancer prevention with dehydroepiandrosterone and non-androgenic ... assess this, antagonists to androgen and estrogen receptors (flutamide and ICI 182,780, respectively), and an inhibitor of the aromatase responsible for conversion of androgen to estrogen (letrozol),...
... protein in Scrambleand ANT1 and ANT2 siRNA-transfected cells; the 33 kDa band corresponds to ANT proteins, the 43 kDa band corresponds to actin (E) Western blot analysis of FLAGANT1 and FLAG-ANT2 ... effects of BA, ATR and ANT1 siRNA on cell viability and glucose consumption (A,B) Cell growth curves analyzed by crystal violet assay in BA and vehicle-treated (A) and in ATR and vehicle-treated ... glioblastoma cell death A Fig Analysis of ANT1 and ANT2 expression in nontransfected ADF cells and in ANT1- and ANT2-silenced ADF cells (A) Number of ANT1 and ANT2 transcripts in nontransfected ADF...
... quantities of energy, and we could use it Instead, we burn oil one way and another, and pollute the air we breathe And we could use the movement of the wind and the tides and the rivers Are you ... Ted Hughes was seated there, his hand still on the siren lever as he had pulled it By his stillness and staring eyes they knew he was dead His hands and face and neck were glowing bright green ... village, and even the world, is wiped out by a deadly swarm of green maggots? ISBN 426 11543 DOCTOR WHO AND THE GREEN DEATH Based on the BBC television serial Doctor Who and the Green Death by...
... onward, and later, geographic information systems (GIS) and remote-sensing techniques, Marxism and neo-Marxism in the 1970s and 1980s, postmodernism and critical theory in the 1980s and 1990s, and ... the chapters is of the dynamism of war and peace, on the one hand, and political and social geographies, on the other, and the interaction of the two War and peace are not easily conceptualized ... Ireland.132 The effect of war and subsequent peace settlements has been studied for the partition of Cyprus and its effects on the political landscape of the island,133 for divided cities,134 and...
... cycle arrestand cell apoptosis by 3b protein expression Induction of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis by 3b protein expression p3b/EGFP-N1 plasmid was transfected into COS-7 cells, and the ... positive cells negative cells Figure Figure Histogram of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis Histogram of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis Histogram showing the percentages of cells at various ... transfected with pEGFP-N1 and p3b/EGFP-N1 respectively At 48 h after transfection, cells were collected and resuspended in binding buffer containing Annexin V-PE and 7-AAD, and then processed for...
... cycle arrestand cell apoptosis by 3b protein expression Induction of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis by 3b protein expression p3b/EGFP-N1 plasmid was transfected into COS-7 cells, and the ... positive cells negative cells Figure Figure Histogram of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis Histogram of cell cycle arrestand cell apoptosis Histogram showing the percentages of cells at various ... transfected with pEGFP-N1 and p3b/EGFP-N1 respectively At 48 h after transfection, cells were collected and resuspended in binding buffer containing Annexin V-PE and 7-AAD, and then processed for...
... expression of protein assay YJC and SLF both conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... 0, 4, 16 and 24 hours, HA22T/VGH HCC cells were collected and centrifuged onto a microscope slide using a Cytospin2 centrifuge (Shandon Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, USA) The slides were dried and cells ... survival and radiosensitization assessment At the effective condition causing mitotic arrest, costunolide at 2.5 and μM sensitized HA22T/VGH HCC cells to ionizing radiation with SERs up to 1.3 and...
... by g-rays and about 10% by a-particles) are causing cell death On the other hand, the values of a for formation of chromosome fragments and colour junctions as shown in table are about and resp ... squares) and gamma irradiation (black triangles) Calculated RBE values for DNA-DSBs, cell reproductive death, chromosome fragments and colour junctions are 1.0 ± 0.3, 14.7 ± 5.1, 15.3 ± 5.9 and 13.3 ... cell reproductive death, chromosome fragments and colour junctions, which are not significantly different [43] Although there is a clear correlation between cell reproductive deathand the induction...
... mM) and gentamicin (100 μg/ml) and primary cultured for seven days at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere of 5% carbon dioxide (CO2) and 95% air The media were changed on days one, three and five and ... suspended in DMEM (with 10% FCS and 100 μg/ml gentamicin) and cultured at 37°C in 5% CO2 and 95% air Outgrowing cells were isolated by trypsination two weeks later and expanded in DMEM with 10% FCS ... with standardised concentrations of specific AGEs such as CML and pentosidine AGE-BSA is actively incorporated into cultured FLS and induced to cell cycle arrest, decreased cell proliferation and...
... that of camptothecin (Figure 3) and camptothecin and cis-platin used as standards (Figure 4) Apoptosis recorded in untreated control MOLT-4 and HL-60 cells were 3.61% and 2.54% respectively In MOLT-4, ... in MOLT-4 and HL-60 cells by Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining method MOLT-4 and HL-60 control and treated cells were stained with annexin V-FITC/PI and gated into LR (Lower Right) and UR (Upper ... the sub-G1 fractions of control and camptothecin-treated cells were 0.68% and 11.92% respectively whereas the same were 4.69% and 21.02% for compound 1i at the low and high concentrations (Figure...
... to better understand the molecular basis of Osthole induced G2/M arrestand apoptosis, we investigated the expression of p-Akt and t-Akt after treatment with Osthole(0, 50, 100, and 150 μM) for ... overnight and then treated with different concentrations of Osthole (0, 25, 50, 100, 150, and 200 μM) After 24, 48 and 72 h treatment, 20 μl of MTT solution (2 mg/ml in PBS) were added to each well and ... many medicinal plants and herbs such as Cnidium monnieri, Angelica pubescens and some species of Leguminosae and Compositae Osthole has been shown to have comprehensive and wider applications...