The efficacy of misoprostol (a synthetic analogue of prostaglandin E1) and cimetidine in the treatment of duodenal ulcer was evaluated. Seventy-one patients with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcer ...were randomized in a double-blind manner in one of three groups that received four daily doses of either misoprostol, 50 or 200 micrograms, or cimetidine, 300 mg. Ulcer healing was assessed endoscopically after 4 weeks of treatment. The mean age, sex distribution, and tobacco, alcohol and caffeine consumption were similar in all treatment groups. Only one patient was lost to follow-up. On the misoprostol low dose, healing of the ulcer was observed in 60.9% of the patients. In contrast, healing on the higher dose of misoprostol was not significantly different to that with cimetidine. No significant clinical or laboratory side effects were observed in any of the patients. We found that the daily dose of 800 micrograms misoprostol is safe and effective in the treatment of duodenal ulcer.
The efficacy of misoprostol (a synthetic analogue of prostaglandin E1) and cimetidine in the treatment of gastric ulcer was evaluated. Thirty-two patients with endoscopically proven gastric ulcer ...were randomized, in a double-blind manner, in one of three groups that received four daily doses of either misoprostol, 50 or 200 micrograms, or cimetidine, 300 mg. Ulcer healing was assessed endoscopically after 4 weeks of treatment. The three groups were fairly comparable in their alcohol and caffeine intake, previous ulcer history and ulcer size. A relatively high proportion of patients in the cimetidine-treated group was smokers. Only one patient was withdrawn from the study. On the misoprostol low dose, healing of the ulcer was observed in 20% of the patients. In contrast, healing on the high dose of misoprostol (70%) was not significantly different from that on cimetidine (73%). No important clinical side effects were observed in any of the patients. These results (part of a multicenter, international study) suggest that the divided daily dose of 800 micrograms misoprostol is safe and effective in the short-term treatment of gastric ulcer.
The Design of a Piezoelectric Heart Assist Device Williams, Maryon J.; Welkowitz, Walter; Fich, Sylvan ...
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering,
1975-Jan., 1975-Jan, 1975-01-00, 19750101, Letnik:
BME-22, Številka:
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Journal Article
Recenzirano
A piezoelectric heart assist device was designed, and preliminary tests were performed in vitro and in vivo. The device has the advantages of simple construction, low power consumption (approximately ...one watt), electrical rather than pneumatic drive, and noiseless operation. The device consists of piezoelectric bender elements forming two cantilevers. A unique feature of the device is that two tungsten alloy masses, 0.44 kg each, were added to the free ends of the cantilevers to reduce the resonant frequency to 2.5 Hz. The driving voltage was a 320 V peak-to-peak square wave synchronized with a paced heartbeat.
The efficacy of misoprostol (a synthetic analogue of prostaglandin E1) and ranitidine in the treatment of duodenal ulcer was evaluated. Seventy-one patients with endoscopically proven duodenal ulcer ...were randomized in a double-blind manner in one of two groups that received two daily doses of 400 micrograms misoprostol or 150 mg ranitidine. Ulcer healing was assessed endoscopically after 4 weeks of treatment; in subjects who had not healed treatment was continued and endoscopy was repeated after another 4 weeks. The mean age, sex distribution and tobacco, alcohol and caffein consumption were similar in both groups. In the misoprostol-treated group, healing of the ulcer was observed in 74.8% of patients at 4 weeks and in 86.5% at 8 weeks; in the ranitidine group (n = 34), the healing rate was 91.2 and 100%, respectively. The differences between healing rates in the two groups were not statistically significant. In the misoprostol group (n = 37), 27% of patients experienced diarrhea; of these, two were withdrawn from the trial due to this side effect. These results, which are part of a multicenter international study, suggest that misoprostol at a daily dose of 800 micrograms is as effective as 300 mg/day ranitidine in the treatment of duodenal ulcer.
We analyzed 321 consecutive episodes of community-based acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding admitted to the Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem during 1988-91. Of these 71% were in males aged ...56.2 +/- 1.2 years (mean +/- SE) and 29% were in females (67.9 +/- 1.7 years, P < 0.001). The main diagnoses were duodenal ulcer (39.5%), gastric ulcer (16.9%), esophageal varices (10.0%), erosive gastritis (8.2%) and esophagitis (7.5%). The distribution of these diagnoses differed significantly between the genders (P = 0.0003). In males the prevalence of duodenal ulcer and of esophageal varices was higher, and that of gastric ulcer and esophagitis lower, than in females. Gastric ulcer patients were oldest, were the least likely to have received anti-ulcer medications prior to admission, and had the highest levels of urea and the lowest levels of hemoglobin on admission. Use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increased significantly with age and was reported in 35% of the cases (aspirin in doses < 1.0 g/day in 21%, nonsalicylate anti-inflammatory agents in 11%, aspirin plus other anti-inflammatory drugs in 3%). Use of systemic corticosteroids was reported in 4%. The most distinctive features of the population with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in the present study compared to other series were the significantly higher proportion of duodenal ulcers and the lower proportion of Mallory-Weiss tears.