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In 18 cases of perinatal intraventricular haemorrhage, continuous ventricular drainage was applied. As a result, ICP
hypertension
was inhibited and thus brain damage prevented. The early intervention prevented the formation of hydrocephalus (evoidence of shunt dependence) and aspiration of the bleeding prevented
DIC
and maintained coagulation factors.
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PMID:Successful treatment of perinatal intraventricular haemorrhage. 54 18
Five cases of pregnancy-induced
hypertension
complicated by acute liver disease and
DIC
are presented. Initial misdiagnosis is described, with appropriate laboratory and histologic documentation of the true condition. Specific therapeutic recommendations are discussed and pathophysiologic mechanisms are suggested.
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PMID:Pregnancy-induced hypertension complicated by acute liver disease and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Five case reports. 120 78
The authors examined the changes in arterial blood pressure and the content of Noradrenaline in the myocardium, brain and aorta of rats with
hypertension
due to nephrectomy and treatment with desoxycorticosterone and NaCl, and after a chronic 6-month treatment of
hypertension
with various antihypertensive means. The most significant reduction of noradrenaline in the three of the examined tissues was found in rats, which received
dic
. sulfyram (100 mg/kg per os). Clondine (10 mkg/kg, per os) manifested the strongest hypotensive effect and lowered the level of noradrenaline in the myocardium, while it was raised in the aorta. Reserpine (10 mkg/kg, s. c) induced a clear reduction of Noradrenaline content in the brain, but an increase in the other two tissues. Insignificant hypotensive effect was observed in animals, treated with guanetidine (0.5 mg/kg, per os), which did not affect substantially noradrenaline in the examined organs. The increase of noradrenaline level was established in the three of the organs of animals, treated with alpha-methyl-DOFA (25 mg/kg, per os). Furosemide (1 mg/kg, s.c.) induced a statistically significant elevation of noradrenaline in the aorta, but was noneffective to noradrenaline in the myocardium and brain.
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PMID:[The effect of prolonged treatment of hypertensive rats with antihypertensive drugs of various actions on the arterial tension and noradrenaline level in the myocardium, brain and aortal]. 121 18
Severe pregnancy induced
hypertension
(PIH, pre eclampsia) is a disease which is now treated in the intensive care unit rather than with sedation in a dark room. The pathophysiology is now well understood and allows for better and more effective management. This paper looks at the strict haemodynamic monitoring and management required to prevent complications such as eclampsia,
DIC
, HELLP syndrome, maternal and foetal death. The nurse's role in the management of severe PIH is discussed.
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PMID:The intensive care management of severe pregnancy induced hypertension. 159 5
Using natural language a computerized indexing and retrieval system was developed on a commercial database program, DATATRIEVE (Digital Equipment Corporation, Japan). Summarized anatomical diagnoses of nearly 4000 autopsy cases have been registered over a 13-year period at Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital. There were 187,367 words in the pathological diagnoses with 4689 distinct words excluding articles, prepositions and conjunctions. 'Atrophy', 'congestion' and 'metastasis' were the most frequent words with frequencies of 4335, 3377, and 3373, respectively. Distinct clinical diagnoses were 2497, among which 'pneumonia', '
hypertension
' and '
DIC
' predominated. Each step of retrieval by character strings from the sequential data file requires less than a minute.
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PMID:A pathology database system for autopsy diagnoses using free-text method. 164 Jul 74
To examine the role of endothelin (ET) in the maternal and fetal circulation, the levels of endothelin-1-like immunoreactivity (ET-1-LI) in the plasma of maternal vein (MV), umbilical vein (UV), and umbilical artery (UA) were determined by a sensitive radioimmunoassay (RIA). Levels of ET-1-LI in MV did not show any significant change (9.9 +/- 1.5 pg/ml, n = 26) throughout normal pregnancy and were similar to those of normal nonpregnant women (10.7 +/- 2.5 pg/ml, n = 5). Levels of ET-1-LI in UV and UA obtained at normal deliveries at term were about three times higher than those in MV. In the patients with mild and severe pre-eclampsia, the levels of plasma ET-1-LI were significantly higher than those of normal pregnancy (14.3 +/- 2.2 pg/ml, n = 5 and 27.2 +/- 8.6 pg/ml, n = 5, respectively). However, in pregnant women with chronic
hypertension
, the levels of ET-1-LI did not increase when the
hypertension
did not worsen during pregnancy (11.4 +/- 1.6 pg/ml, n = 7). Moreover, in two pregnant women with abnormally stimulated coagulation, such as acute or subacute
DIC
, the levels of ET-1-LI were extremely high and returned gradually to those of normal nonpregnant women after the coagulation was normalized by treatment. These results suggest the possibility that ET-1 plays an important role in the pathophysiology of preeclampsia.
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PMID:Concentrations of endothelin-1 in maternal and umbilical cord blood at various stages of pregnancy. 172 7
Clinical and epidemiological features of 72 cases of boutonneuse fever, detected from 1979 to 1986 at the "Hospital del Insalud de Cartagena" (Murcia), are reviewed. The most important clinical features are commented on (fever, rash, tache noire), as well as the less important (dizziness, cough, conjunctivitis, sensorial changes). Several epidemiological factors were analyzed, temperature having been found to be the most significant in our area. The complications observed mainly affected patients with risk factors (senility, thrombocytopenia, hyponatremia,
high blood pressure
) being particularly severe in a patient who developed lethal
DIC
and in another 2 who developed pulmonary thromboembolism. The prophylactic measures suggested were the strict control of animals susceptible to parasites and organizing of disinfestation campaigns in the endemic areas.
...
PMID:[A clinical epidemiological study of Mediterranean boutonneuse fever in the Cartagena area]. 191 50
To evaluate the early and late results of mitral valve replacement and reconstruction for mitral insufficiency due to ruptured chordae tendineae respectively, 74 consecutive cases were analyzed. Fifty-five (74.3%) of the patients were men, and the mean age was 48 +/- 12 years old (range 16 to 76). The causes of the mitral disease were idiopathic in 50 (67.6%), rheumatic in 7 (9.4%) and infective endocarditis in 11 (14.9%) patients. In idiopathic 50 cases, 24 had mitral valve prolapse and 16 had both mitral valve prolapse and
hypertension
. Forty-one (55.4%) of the patients were in NYHA functional class III or IV preoperatively. Thirty (40.5%) cases underwent surgery within one year after their initial symptoms of heart failure onsets including six emergency operation cases due to uncontrollable acute lung edema. Chordae to anterior mitral leaflet were ruptured in 31 (a5, m16, p10)[41%] patients, to the posterior mitral leaflet in 45 (a4, m23, p18)[59%], and to both leaflets in one patient. Mitral valve replacement was performed in 68 patients (91.9%) and 6 patients (8.1%) underwent mitral valve repairs. Twenty cases underwent associated procedures that included tricuspid valve annuloplasty in 8, aortic valve replacement in 5 and myocardial revascularization in 4 cases. There were two operative deaths (2.4%); both occurred after replacement, left ventricular rupture in one and
DIC
in one. Mean follow-up period was 4.5 years (range 1 to 17) in 67 cases. There were four late deaths; all occurred after replacement. However five patients sustained mild mitral insufficiency after mitral valve repair including one that became worse of regurgitation three years after isolated Kay's annuloplasty, there were no cases that had needed reoperation and no late death after reconstruction. Left ventricular function and pulmonary arterial pressure were almost normalized in more than 90% cases postoperatively. Our data indicated that mitral valve reconstruction (McGoon's plus Kay's method as standardized maneuver) was the procedure of choice for selected patients with mitral insufficiency owing to ruptured chordae tendineae to the posterior mitral leaflet, including more limited patients with ruptured chordae to the anterior mitral leaflet.
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PMID:[Mitral insufficiency due to ruptured chordae tendineae--clinical features, early and late results of valve replacement and repair]. 273 33
Using spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), DOCA-NaCl hypertensive rats (DHR) and normotensive rats (NTR), the antihypertensive action of (+/-)-(R*)-2,6-dimethyl-4-(m-nitrophenyl)-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-
dic
arb oxylic acid (R*)-1-benzyl-3-piperidinyl ester, methyl ester hydrochloride (benidipine hydrochloride, KW-3049) was comparatively evaluated with those of nicardipine and hydralazine. Administration of KW-3049 at 0.5, 1 and 3 mg/kg (p.o.) showed dose-dependent antihypertensive action. This action appeared gradually and it lasted longer than those of nicardipine and hydralazine. The administration of KW-3049 at 0.5 mg/kg (p.o.) did not show any effect on the blood pressure of NTR, but a long-lasting blood pressure lowering action was observed by the administration at 1 and 3 mg/kg (p.o.). This antihypertensive action specific to the hypertensive animals was similar to that of nicardipine, however, it was different from that of hydralazine, with which the blood pressure in SHR, DHR and NTR was lowered in similar degrees. Also, administration of KW-3049 caused tachycardia concomitant with the fall of blood pressure, however, it was mild as compared with those of nicardipine and hydralazine. When KW-3049 at doses of 3 and 10 mg/kg (p.o.) once a day was continuously administered to SHR for 31 days and changes of the antihypertensive action were observed, no tolerance developed and rebound
hypertension
following the discontinuation of medication did not occur. When the effect on the urinary volume and electrolyte excretion was evaluated in rats loaded with physiological saline solution, a natriuretic effect was observed by the administration of KW-3049 at 0.5, 1 and 3 mg/kg (p.o.).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Antihypertensive effects of the new calcium antagonist benidipine hydrochloride in rats. 306 52
A total of 29 patients with chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) were investigated. Noticeable disorder of erythrocytic deformability (ED) was detected in half of them. The expression of arterial
hypertension
showed correlation with a degree of ED disorder. A possibility of the main role of ED disorder in the development and progression of arterial
hypertension
was discussed. ED disorder was found to correlate with a degree of expression of laboratory signs of the
DIC
-syndrome and was practically unassociated with the blood level of creatinine.
...
PMID:[Relation between arterial hypertension and disorder of erythrocyte deformability in patients with chronic renal failure]. 320 74
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