... Cite this article as: Kraemer et al.: Prevalence ofmetabolicsyndrome in patients with schizophrenia, and metabolic changes after months oftreatment with antipsychotics - results from a German ... the complete metabolic data set (CMD), comprising all patients with a full set ofmetabolic data for both visits, who did not change their antipsychotic treatment during the course of the study ... Cholesterol Education Program, Adult Treatment Panel 3rd report According to both definitions, a diagnosis ofmetabolicsyndrome is established if at least three of the above risk factors are present...
... ≥ 110 a Metabolicsyndrome if three of five criteria are met Metabolicsyndrome if waist circumference plus two criteria are met c Metabolicsyndrome if waist circumference plus two of the following ... metabolicsyndrome [http://www.idf.org/webdata/docs/ MetSyndrome_FINAL.pdf] 14 Examination Committee of the Criteria for MetabolicSyndrome in Japan: Definition and criteria of the metabolicsyndrome ... Adult Treatment Panel definition of the metabolicsyndrome to Asians? Diabetes Care 2004, 27:1182-1186 13 International Diabetes Federation: The IDF consensus worldwide definition of the metabolic...
... Lack of association between glucocorticoid use and presence of the metabolicsyndrome in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a cross-sectional study Arthritis Res Ther 2008, 10:R145 Page of (page ... GD: Methotrexate therapy associates with a reduced prevalence of the metabolicsyndrome in rheumatoid arthritis patients over the age of 60: more than just an anti-inflammatory effect? A crosssectional ... infrastructure support grant (grant number 17682, given to the Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Rheumatology) HJ is supported by an Arthritis Research Campaign Educational...
... Page of 10 Table A summary of the definitions of the metabolicsyndrome JC 2009 Obesity IDF 2005 NCEP 2004 NCEP 2001 EGIR 1999 WHO 1998 Three or more of: Number of criteria And two or more of: ... rates of CVD observed [17], novel risk factors, particularly systemic inflammation, have also been implicated [18] Metabolicsyndrome (MetS), also known as syndrome X and insulin resistance syndrome, ... proportion of high risk (SCORE >10%) was lower (P < 0.05) than prevalence of MetS, irrespective of the criteria used in the both women with RA and healthy controls (Tables and 4) Associations of the metabolic...
... iii ABSTRACT Zachary C Berwick ROLE OF VOLTAGE-DEPENDENT K+ AND Ca2+ CHANNELS IN CORONARY ELECTROMECHANICAL COUPLING: EFFECTS OFMETABOLICSYNDROME Regulation of coronary blood flow is a highly ... Channels 16 Epidemic of Obesity and MetabolicSyndrome 20 Coronary Blood Flow in MetabolicSyndrome 22 MetabolicSyndrome and Coronary Ion Channels 26 Hypothesis ... consist of myogenic and metabolic components The metabolic component of autoregulation poses that decreases in nutrient delivery during reductions in coronary perfusion pressure activate a local metabolic...
... the treatmentof low back syndrome Pain 1977;3:257-63 Savitz MH Percutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy of the lumbar facets: ten years' experience Mt Sinai J Med 1991;58:177-8 Schaerer JP Radiofrequency ... elsewhere as treatment prior to considering the endoscopic option The facet injections in these 72 patients gave 50 to 100% relief of their pain in 86% of the patients with a median relief period of months ... underwent radiofrequency lesioning of the dorsal rami nerves prior to considering the endoscopic surgery option Of these 26 patients, 14 patients had 50 to 100% relief with a median period of pain...
... treated with endoscopic laminoforaminoplasty via a small incision, of less than one inch Materials and Methods Twelve patients were treated with endoscopic laminoforaminoplasty (ELFP) of the thoracic ... small study group Conflict of Interest The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists References Kunogi J, Hasue M Diagnosis and operative treatmentof intraforaminal and extraforaminal ... C, Evans C The natural history of root entrapment syndrome Spine 1984; 9: 418-421 Vanderlinden RG Subarticular entrapment of the dorsal root ganglion as a cause of sciatic pain Spine 1984; 9:...
... increased rate of recovery, and shorter duration of hospital stay In this paper we present the results of an open, nonrandomized trial ofendoscopic laminoforaminoplasty for the treatmentof foraminal ... in two patients, both of which were corrected intraoperatively Our findings are limited by the lack of a control group, preventing an adequate comparison ofendoscopic laminoforaminoplasty to conventional ... Subarticular entrapment of the dorsal root ganglion as a cause of sciatic pain Spine 1984, 9:19-22 Burton CV, Kirkaldy-Willis WH, Yong-Hing K, Heithoff KB: Causes of failure of surgery on the lumbar...
... AGF in obesity and related metabolic diseases, and discuss whether these ANGPTLs could be targets for the prevention and treatmentof these conditions Suppression of ANGPTL2 as an effective strategy ... endoplasmic reticulum stress) of adipose tissue These findings support the possibility that the alteration of circulating ANGPTL2 levels could serve as a marker of obesity-induced metabolic abnormalities ... constitute promising treatments for obesity and metabolic diseases associated with chronic inflammation (Fig 1) Activation of ANGPTL6 ⁄ AGF counteracts obesity and related metabolic diseases ANGPTL6...
... on, and FDA-approval of, VS is primarily for use in the treatmentof knee osteoarthritis, it has also been used successfully in small trials for the treatmentof arthritis of the temporomandibular, ... in the Treatmentof Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome: A Preliminary Report of Four Cases Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 1999, 24(1):84-88 17 Itokazu M, Matsunaga T: Clinical Evaluation of High-Molecular-Weight ... Hyaluronate for the Treatmentof Patients with Periarthritis of the Shoulder Clinical Therapeutics 1995, 17(5):946 Page of 18 Smith G, Myers S, Brandt K, Mickler E: Effect of Intra-articular Hyaluronan...
... on, and FDA-approval of, VS is primarily for use in the treatmentof knee osteoarthritis, it has also been used successfully in small trials for the treatmentof arthritis of the temporomandibular, ... in the Treatmentof Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome: A Preliminary Report of Four Cases Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 1999, 24(1):84-88 17 Itokazu M, Matsunaga T: Clinical Evaluation of High-Molecular-Weight ... Hyaluronate for the Treatmentof Patients with Periarthritis of the Shoulder Clinical Therapeutics 1995, 17(5):946 Page of 18 Smith G, Myers S, Brandt K, Mickler E: Effect of Intra-articular Hyaluronan...
... completion oftreatment and compared with baseline measurements of each individual day before 5-FU application In contrast with the lack of effect of 5-FU treatment on DPOAEs, comparison of the changes ... improve the outcome of many forms of cancer treatment In contrast, there has been no comparable level of analysis for most other organ systems compromised by cancer treatments One of the tissues for ... 5-FU treatment causes delayed changes in expression of Olig2 and loss of myelin integrity The results of our ABR analysis raised the possibility that 5FU-treated animals show a syndromeof delayed...
... prevalence of two of the components of the metabolicsyndrome (high TG and hypertension), but not any of the other components (low HDL, obesity, and glucose intolerance) or the presence of the metabolic ... on the frequency of the metabolicsyndrome Conclusion In summary, this study suggests that the presence of the metabolicsyndrome in RA appears to be independent of the use of GCs It is possible ... increased prevalence of each of the individual components of the metabolicsyndrome (dyslipidaemia, hypertension, hyperglycaemia, and central obesity) as well as the metabolicsyndrome itself documented...
... importance of behaviour change was noted, the focus of this treatment was on the change of maladaptive thoughts and attitudes The treatment was administered in the fashion of a Socratic dialogue Page of ... The administering of the three types oftreatment was counterbalanced in order to control for time of year and time of entry into the clinical trial Figure provides an overview of the patient flow ... exercises The treatment also included timecontingent intake and reduction of medication, increase of bodily activity, reduction of interference of pain with activities, reduction of pain behaviours,...
... prevalence of two of the components of the metabolicsyndrome (high TG and hypertension), but not any of the other components (low HDL, obesity, and glucose intolerance) or the presence of the metabolic ... on the frequency of the metabolicsyndrome Conclusion In summary, this study suggests that the presence of the metabolicsyndrome in RA appears to be independent of the use of GCs It is possible ... increased prevalence of each of the individual components of the metabolicsyndrome (dyslipidaemia, hypertension, hyperglycaemia, and central obesity) as well as the metabolicsyndrome itself documented...
... 2001 [19] WHO [20] EGIR [22] IDF [21] Number of criteria Three or more of: Three or more of: And two or more of: And two or more of: And two or more of: Obesity WC ≥ 102 cm (men), WC ≥ 88 cm (women) ... used NCEP 2004 criteria reporting a rate of 40.1% A small variation in the total number of patients included for analysis of prevalence of the metabolicsyndrome according to each definition was ... significantly higher rates of the MetS [40] This discrepancy may be a consequence of the ongoing inflammatory burden in the RA population, altering some of the components of the metabolicsyndrome The factors...
... criteria [IDF 2005] to determine metabolicsyndrome The US Adult Treatment Panel III of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP-ATPIII) criteria for metabolicsyndrome is [NCEP 2002] defined ... the Study of Insulin Resistance (EGIR) consider as risk factors for metabolicsyndrome and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) use to define Insulin Resistance Syndrome The ... Seasonality and disruption of circadian molecular clockwork are risk factors for metabolicsyndrome ([12,20] We now found that the common risk factors for metabolicsyndrome are associated with...
... CR rate of CAG was significantly higher than those of other regimens, with an odds ratio of 2.43 (95% CI, 1.52-3.88) (Figure 5) Cardiotoxicity and early death rate of CAG The toxicity of CAG in ... Gattermann N, Sanz G, List A et al: Efficacy of azacitidine compared with that of conventional care regimens in the treatmentof higher-risk myelodysplastic syndromes: a randomised, open-label, phase ... Abstract The regimen of cytarabine, aclarubicin and G-CSF (CAG) has been widely used in China and Japan for treatmentof acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) We searched...
... to formation of a biliary enteric fistula Fistula formation is a complication of 2% to 3% of all cases of cholelithiasis with associated episodes of cholecystitis [2] Obstruction of the biliary ... laparoscopic treatmentof gallstone ileus is possible and was initially considered for our patient However, the location of gallstones along the entire length of the bowel, especially in the presence of ... ileus: endoscopic removal of a gallstone obstructing the upper jejunum J Intern Med 1999, 246:593-597 13 Gemmel C, Weickert U, Eickhoff A, Schilling D, Riemann J: Successful treatmentof gallstone...