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Roadmap of computer-guided bi-axial alveolar distraction osteogenesis in the posterior mandible: neurosensory safety of double scan virtual protocol. [PDF]
Alryess AM, Melek LN, El-Mahallawy Y.
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Imageless navigation demonstrates limited anteversion agreement with postoperative EOS assessment in lateral decubitus total hip arthroplasty. [PDF]
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A novel pinless augmented reality-based navigation system for total hip arthroplasty in the supine position: a comparative study of acetabular cup angle accuracy. [PDF]
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International Journal of Cardiology, 2003
An imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems has been indicated in obesity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the results of tilt table testing (TT) in obese patients.59 patients with simple obesity (F/M: 50/9; BMI: 36.9+/-3.9 kg/m(2)), and 19 healthy subjects of the control group (F/M: 16/3; BMI: 24.7+/-4.3 kg/m ...
Barbara, Zahorska-Markiewicz +6 more
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An imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems has been indicated in obesity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the results of tilt table testing (TT) in obese patients.59 patients with simple obesity (F/M: 50/9; BMI: 36.9+/-3.9 kg/m(2)), and 19 healthy subjects of the control group (F/M: 16/3; BMI: 24.7+/-4.3 kg/m ...
Barbara, Zahorska-Markiewicz +6 more
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This Diagnostic Test Interpretation uses a patient case to illustrate tilt table testing, useful for evaluating patients with syncope of unknown cause or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).
William P, Cheshire +2 more
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This Diagnostic Test Interpretation uses a patient case to illustrate tilt table testing, useful for evaluating patients with syncope of unknown cause or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS).
William P, Cheshire +2 more
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Tilt table testing for syncope and collapse
Herzschrittmachertherapie + Elektrophysiologie, 2018Head-up tilt (HUT) has long been used to examine heart rate and blood pressure adaptation to changes in position. During such studies, incidental observations noted that some test subjects experienced total or near-total transient loss of consciousness and that, in some cases, hypotension was associated with unexpected marked bradycardia compatible ...
Ritsuko, Kohno +2 more
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1998
Pathophysiological studies of tilt table aided orthostatic stress on humans were fifty years old before the evolution of head-upright tilt table testing into the diagnostic test of choice in vasovagal syncope. Variations in orthostatic tolerance demonstrated by tilt table testing were observed in normal subjects1,2 and in association with pregnancy,3 ...
Steve W. Parry, Rose Anne Kenny
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Pathophysiological studies of tilt table aided orthostatic stress on humans were fifty years old before the evolution of head-upright tilt table testing into the diagnostic test of choice in vasovagal syncope. Variations in orthostatic tolerance demonstrated by tilt table testing were observed in normal subjects1,2 and in association with pregnancy,3 ...
Steve W. Parry, Rose Anne Kenny
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Tilt Table Testing: Concepts and Limitations
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1997Recurrent unexplained syncope is a common and often frustrating clinical problem. Over the last decade, bead upright tilt table testing bas emerged as an important diagnostic metbod far the identification of individuals whose syncope is likely to be neurocardiogenic in origin.
B P, Grubb, D, Kosinski
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Nitrate Stimulated Tilt Table Testing:
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2003often expensive cardiac exam-inations were performed without resulting in aclear diagnosis. The more frequent use of the“passive” unmedicated tilt test also revealed itspractical limitations. Not only is the test timeconsuming, but also the sensitivity in unselectedpopulations appears not to be as high as originallydescribed.
ARNAUD J.J. AERTS, PAUL DENDALE
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Tilt table testing in patients with suspected epilepsy
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2008Approximately 20-30% of patients with epilepsy are misdiagnosed and syncope often seems to be the mistaken cause. We re-evaluated patients referred to an epilepsy clinic where suspicion of neurally mediated (reflex) syncope were raised using tilt table testing (HUT).HUT laboratory results and medical records of 120 consecutive patients were reviewed ...
R, Edfors, J, Erdal, B, A-Rogvi-Hansen
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