Heart rate time series: decreased chaos after intravenous lactate and increased non-linearity after isoproterenol in normal subjects [PDF]
In this study, we reanalyzed our previous heart rate time series data on the effects of intravenous sodium lactate (ns9) and intravenous isoproterenol (ns11) using non-linear techniques.
Anusha Jayaraman, . +5 more
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Perspective article: A proposal for rational drug class terminology
British Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 179, Issue 17, Page 4311-4314, September 2022.
Roland Seifert, Steve Alexander
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Polypharmacy in older adults with HIV infection: Effects on the brain
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Volume 70, Issue 3, Page 924-927, March 2022.
Lauren Smith +5 more
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Safety and feasibility of dobutamine-atropine stress echocardiography for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease in diabetic patients unable to perform an exercise stress test [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Dobutamine stress testing is increasingly used for the diagnosis and functional evaluation of coronary artery disease. However, little is known about the safety and feasibility of this stress modality in diabetic ...
Bax, J.J. (Jeroen) +6 more
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IV and IP administration of rhodamine in visualization of WBC-BBB interactions in cerebral vessels. [PDF]
Epi-illuminescence intravital fluorescence microscopy has been employed to study leukocyte-endothelial interactions in a number of brain pathologies. Historically, dyes such as Rhodamine 6G have been injected intravenously.
Barnes +21 more
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Association between major depressive disorder and heart rate variability in the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA). [PDF]
Context: It has been hypothesized that depression is associated with lower heart rate variability and decreased cardiac vagal control. This may play an important role in the risk of cardiovascular diseaseamongdepressed individuals.
Dyck, R. van +5 more
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Parkinson's Disease and Salivary Issues: A Survey
ABSTRACT Background Salivary dysfunction, including xerostomia and drooling, is common in Parkinson's disease and further impairs oral health and quality of life, which are already compromised in this population. Their effective management demands deeper insight into the complexity of salivary dysfunction.
Beau D. M. van Dijk +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To determine whether the differences in intraocular pressure (IOP) change after the topical application of 0.5% tropicamide and 0.5% phenylephrine (TP) are due to anatomical variations in the anterior chamber using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM).
Donghee Kim +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Nursing home (NH) residents are at increased risk of drug–drug interactions (DDIs) due to multimorbidity and polypharmacy. While prior research suggests that many DDIs lead to adverse drug events in older adults, the extent of exposure to potentially clinically relevant DDIs among United States (US) NH residents is largely unknown ...
Laura A. Reich +9 more
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ABSTRACT Systematic reviews offer clarity about the effectiveness of interventions based on the best available evidence. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 statement updated previous guidance to ensure transparency in the reporting of systematic reviews of intervention effectiveness. To adhere to the 27
Thomas F. Crocker +2 more
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