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Catheterization

 
 
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Disease relevance of Catheterization

 

Psychiatry related information on Catheterization

 

High impact information on Catheterization

  • The rates of cardiac norepinephrine spillover were estimated on the basis of concentrations of intravenously infused [3H]norepinephrine during catheterization of the right side of the heart [11].
  • The results of the hepatic-vein catheterization in one patient indicated that the transplanted islets released insulin and glucagon in response to arginine [12].
  • According to a clinicoradiographic scoring system, the severity of heart failure was reduced by digoxin in 14 patients; in nine of these 14, improvement was confirmed by repeated trials (five patients) or right-heart catheterization (four patients) [13].
  • Infant rat pups, fed through intragastric cannulas from postnatal day 4 through day 18, showed a 19 percent reduction in total brain weight when ethanol was included in their diet on days 4 through 7 [14].
  • In this experiment, multiple blood samples were withdrawn by atrial cannulas from tethered males during either continuous or intermittent exposure to nonreceptive females [15].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Catheterization

 

Biological context of Catheterization

 

Anatomical context of Catheterization

 

Associations of Catheterization with chemical compounds

  • In six uremic and six control subjects, net splanchnic glucose balance was also measured directly by the hepatic venous catheterization technique [30].
  • Donor rats were infused intraduodenally with 0.01 N HCl, 0.15 M NaCl, or a combination of 0.01 N HCl and 0.05 N NaHCO3 at 0.3 ml/min for 1.5 h, and the perfusates were collected via jejunal cannulas [27].
  • To this aim, we studied forearm leucine and phenylalanine turnover by combining the arteriovenous catheterization with tracer infusions, before and following a 4 h administration of a mixed meal in normal volunteers [31].
  • In contrast, neither aspirin (2-100 mg/kg per d) nor dazoxiben (20-100 mg/kg per d) decreased cannula platelet consumption detectably despite the striking reduction in the capacity of platelets to produce thromboxane B2 [32].
  • To this aim, we have measured kidney protein synthesis and degradation in postabsorptive humans using the arterio-venous catheterization technique combined with 14C-leucine, 15N-leucine, and 3H-phenylalanine tracer infusions [33].
 

Gene context of Catheterization

  • In PCA-lesioned rats, intracortical infusions of BDNF completely prevented the severe neurotoxin-induced loss of 5-HT axons near the infusion cannula [34].
  • Local administration of PGE(2) or 17-phenyl trinor PGE(2) into the metaphysis of the tibia via the implantation of a needle cannula significantly increased the Fn and alpha5beta1 integrin immunostaining and bone volume of secondary spongiosa in tibia [35].
  • When CRF was administered into the PVN via the push-pull cannula at 1 or 5 microg/ml, dose-dependent increases in NPY overflow of two- and fivefold were observed (p < 0.05) [36].
  • GnRH pulses were injected by a pump into a carotid cannula and animals received GnRH (25 ng/pulse) at various frequencies for 48 h [37].
  • Neither TRH nor hpGRF caused a substantial change in prolactin (PRL) secretion in unrestrained turkeys sampled through intraatrial cannulas [38].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Catheterization

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