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2. Effect of food intake on myocardial performance index
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Ylva Gårdinger, Anna Dieden, Joanna Hlebowicz, Ola Björgell, and Magnus Dencker
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Food intake ,Echocardiography ,Myocardial performance index ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Myocardial performance index (MPI) has been investigated in a variety of populations, but the effect of food intake has not been evaluated. We assessed whether myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects. Methods Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 ± 4.5 years were investigated. MPI was measured before, 30 min after, and 110 min after a standardized meal. Results MPI decreased significantly (P
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- 2017
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3. Effect of food intake on 143 biomarkers measured by Proseek Multiplex Inflammation I and Multiplex Organ Damage panels
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Magnus Dencker, Ola Björgell, and Joanna Hlebowicz
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Objective This study investigates the effect of food intake on 143 different biomarkers. Methods Twenty-two healthy subjects (11 male and 11 female aged 25.9 ± 4.2 years) were investigated. A total of 143 biomarkers were measured before a standardized meal as well as 30 and 120 minutes afterwards with the Proseek Multiplex Inflammation I, and Multiplex Organ Damage panels. Results The levels for 23 biomarkers were significantly (p
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- 2023
4. Effect of food intake on 92 biomarkers for cardiovascular disease.
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Magnus Dencker, Ylva Gårdinger, Ola Björgell, and Joanna Hlebowicz
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
OBJECTIVE:The present study evaluates the effect of food intake on 92 biomarkers for cardiovascular disease (CVD). METHODS:Twenty two healthy subjects (11 male and 11 female aged 25.9±4.2 years) were investigated. A total of 92 biomarkers were measured before a standardized meal as well as 30 and 120 minutes afterwards with the Proseek Multiplex CVD III kit. RESULTS:The levels for eight biomarkers decreased significantly (P
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- 2017
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5. Postpartum thromboembolism: Severe events might be preventable using a new risk score model
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Pelle G Lindqvist, Jelena Torsson, Åsa Almqvist, and Ola Björgell
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Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Pelle G Lindqvist1,3, Jelena Torsson2, Åsa Almqvist1, Ola Björgell21Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; 2Radiology, Malmö University Hospital, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden; 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Karolinska Hospital, Huddinge, SwedenBackground: Pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. A new risk assessment model for VTE in relation to pregnancy has been introduced in Sweden. We wished to determine the proportion of preventable VTE cases if the model had been in use and make a brief cost-benefit analysis.Methods: A hospital-based retrospective case-control study of all postpartum thromboembolic instances of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms during a 16-year period. Large anamnestic risk factors at the time of delivery were assessed. We correlated the findings with the new Swedish guidelines for thromboprophylaxis.Results: We found 37 cases of postpartum VTE during the study period. Nineteen of all VTE cases (51%) and eight out of eleven of cases of pulmonary embolism (73%) had two or more large anamnestic risk factors, ie, they would have been subjected to thromboprophylaxis if the new guidelines had been used. The cost of each preventable VTE was lower than treating a VTE.Conclusion: Approximately one-half of postpartum VTE cases and 70% of pulmonary emboli cases have at least two large risk factors and might be preventable using the new algorithm. From the perspective of the health care system the new recommendations appears to be cost-effective.Keywords: thromboprophylaxis, low molecular weight heparin, scoring system, health care financing, ultrasonography, phlebography
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- 2008
6. Effect of food intake on 92 oncological biomarkers by the Proseek Oncology II panel
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Magnus Dencker, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Male ,Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Food intake ,lcsh:Medicine ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Eating ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Olink ,Trial registration ,lcsh:Science (General) ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Meal ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,National library ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Healthy subjects ,Proseek Oncology II ,General Medicine ,Research Note ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,business ,Granzyme H ,Blood sampling ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
Objective To evaluates the effect of food intake on 92 oncological biomarkers to evaluate whether the timing of blood sampling could be relevant. Twenty-two healthy subjects were investigated. A total of 92 biomarkers were measured before a standardised meal as well as 30 and 120 min afterwards with the Proseek Multiplex Oncology II kit. Results The levels of 6 biomarkers decreased significantly (P Trial registration National Library of Medicine trial registration number NCT01027507 (retrospectively registered on December 8, 2009)
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- 2019
7. Prospective Study on Diagnostic Performance of Color Doppler Ultrasound Using Trans-stenotic Mean Arterial Pressure Gradient as a Reference in Stented Superior Mesenteric Artery
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Ola Björgell, Olle Ekberg, and Stefan Acosta
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Male ,Mean arterial pressure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Constriction, Pathologic ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Blood vessel prosthesis ,Mesenteric Artery, Superior ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Recurrence ,medicine.artery ,Mesenteric Vascular Occlusion ,Medicine ,Humans ,Arterial Pressure ,Superior mesenteric artery ,Prospective Studies ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Vascular Patency ,Aged ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,Stent ,Blood Pressure Determination ,General Medicine ,SMA ,medicine.disease ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis ,Stenosis ,Blood pressure ,Treatment Outcome ,Predictive value of tests ,Surgery ,Female ,Stents ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Blood Flow Velocity - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) after stenting of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) stenosis using mean arterial pressure (MAP) gradients as a reference method.This is a prospective study. Thirty-one patients underwent 51 paired measurements of MAP gradients and CDU after endovascular intervention with endoprosthesis in the SMA for mesenteric atherosclerotic disease between March 2009 and July 2016.Peak systolic velocities (PSVs; r = 0.44, P = 0.001) and end-diastolic velocities (EDVs; r = 0.59, P 0.001) correlated with MAP gradients. The area under the receiver-operating characteristics curve for diagnosis of significant in-stent stenosis for different threshold values of PSV and EDV using MAP gradient of ≥10 mm Hg as reference was 0.75 and 0.80, respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for PSV3.3 m/s were 43.5% (95% confidence interval [CI] 23.2-63.7) and 92.9% (95% CI 83.3-100.0), respectively. Sensitivity and specificity for EDV0.50 m/s were 63.6% (95% CI 43.5-83.7) and 92.3% (95% CI 82.1-100.0), respectively. Specificity and positive predictive value were both 100% for combined PSV3.0 m/s and EDV0.5 m/s.PSV and EDV were equally useful in evaluation of significant SMA stent stenosis, when using trans-stenotic MAP gradient as reference. Finding of a significant stenosis on CDU should be considered as a true significant SMA stent stenosis.
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- 2018
8. Research Article Effect of food intake on biomarkers for cardiovascular disease and inflammation analyzed with the Proseek Multiplex CVD II kit
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Magnus Dencker, Ylva Gårdinger, Joanna Hlebowicz, and Ola Björgell
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0301 basic medicine ,Chemokine ,Meal ,FGF21 ,biology ,business.industry ,Physiology ,Inflammation ,General Medicine ,PTX3 ,Reductase ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoembryonic antigen ,Genetics ,medicine ,biology.protein ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood sampling - Abstract
Objectives: The present study evaluates the effect of food intake on 90 biomarkers for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and inflammation with the Proseek Multiplex CVD II kit. Methods: Twenty-two healthy subjects (11 male and 11 females aged 25.9±4.2 years) were investigated. A total of 90 biomarkers were measured before a standardized meal, 30 and 120 minutes thereafter with the Proseek Multiplex CVD II kit. Results: The levels for 27 biomarkers changed significantly after food intake. Two biomarkers increased 120 minutes after food intake, five biomarkers decreased 30 minutes after food intake, seven biomarkers decreased 120 minutes after food intake, and 13 biomarkers decreased both 30 and 120 minutes after food intake. Fourteen biomarkers changed 10% or more after food intake, all 120 minutes after food intake: Heat shock 27 kDa protein (10%), Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Src (13%), Growth hormone (13%), Carbonic anhydrase 5A, mitochondrial (14%), Carcinoembryonic antigen related cell adhesion molecule 8 (15%), Fatty acid-binding protein, intestinal (16%), Pentraxin-related protein PTX3 (17%), Fibroblast growth factor 21 (18%), C-C motif chemokine 3 (25%), 2,4-dienoyl-CoA reductase, mitochondrial (28%), Gastrotropin (36%), Poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase 1 (37%), Interleukin-6 (42%), and Melusin (52%). Conclusions: The present study shows that food intake affects several different biomarkers analyzed with the Proseek Multiplex CVD II kit, and the effect is at times substantial. Timing of blood sampling in relation to food intake, therefore, appears to be a major concern. Further studies are warranted in older healthy subjects and in patients with various cardiac diseases to determine whether the findings are reproducible.
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- 2018
9. Effect of food intake on left and right ventricular systolic tissue Doppler measurements
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Anna Dieden, Magnus Dencker, Ola Björgell, Joanna Hlebowicz, and Ylva Gårdinger
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Food intake ,Time Factors ,Left inferolateral ,Systole ,Physiology ,Heart Ventricles ,Hemodynamics ,Doppler measurements ,Systolic function ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Doppler imaging ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Eating ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Echocardiography, Doppler, Pulsed ,Meal ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Healthy subjects ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Postprandial Period ,Healthy Volunteers ,Endocrinology ,Ventricular Function, Right ,Cardiology ,Female ,business - Abstract
Systolic tissue Doppler measurements (s') have been used to measure the velocity in myocardial motion and are a valuable tool for evaluating the systolic function of the left and right ventricles. Digestion of food is known to significantly alter hemodynamics and may therefore affect s'. The effect of food intake on s' parameters has not yet been studied. We assessed whether s' is affected by food intake. Nineteen healthy subjects aged 26·2 ± 4·2 years were investigated. s' was measured with pulsed tissue Doppler imaging in the right and left ventricles before the subjects ate a standardized meal and also 30 and 110 min after the meal. Three measurements were taken in each projection, and a mean value was calculated for each. s' increased significantly (P
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- 2015
10. Effect of food intake on 92 biomarkers for cardiovascular disease
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Ylva Gårdinger, Ola Björgell, Joanna Hlebowicz, and Magnus Dencker
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Food intake ,Physiology ,Peptide Hormones ,lcsh:Medicine ,Disease ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Immune Receptors ,Biochemistry ,Eating ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,Lipoprotein Receptors ,Extracellular Matrix Proteins ,Meal ,Immune System Proteins ,Multidisciplinary ,Healthy subjects ,Complement Receptors ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lipoproteins ,Immunology ,Necrosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Signs and Symptoms ,Insulin-like Growth Factors ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Growth Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Endocrine Physiology ,Epidermal Growth Factor ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Hormones ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Biomarkers ,Blood sampling - Abstract
Objective: The present study evaluates the effect of food intake on 92 biomarkers for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods: Twenty two healthy subjects (11 male and 11 female aged 25.9±4.2 years) were investigated. A total of 92 biomarkers were measured before a standardized meal as well as 30 and 120 minutes afterwards with the Proseek Multiplex CVD III kit. Results: The levels for eight biomarkers decreased significantly (P
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- 2017
11. Effect of food intake on myocardial performance index
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Anna Dieden, Ylva Gårdinger, Ola Björgell, Magnus Dencker, and Joanna Hlebowicz
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Food intake ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Eating ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reference Values ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Myocardial performance index ,Myocardial Performance Index ,Angiology ,Meal ,business.industry ,Research ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Healthy subjects ,Stroke Volume ,030229 sport sciences ,General Medicine ,Fasting ,Myocardial Contraction ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Echocardiography ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Myocardial performance index (MPI) has been investigated in a variety of populations, but the effect of food intake has not been evaluated. We assessed whether myocardial performance index is affected by food intake in healthy subjects. Methods Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 ± 4.5 years were investigated. MPI was measured before, 30 min after, and 110 min after a standardized meal. Results MPI decreased significantly (P
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- 2016
12. Effect of Food Intake on Commonly Used Pulsed Doppler and Tissue Doppler Measurements
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Magnus Dencker, and Ola Björgell
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Meal ,Pulsed doppler ,Food intake ,Cardiac output ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,Stroke volume ,Surgery ,symbols.namesake ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,Cardiology ,symbols ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Doppler effect - Abstract
Objective: This study evaluates the effect of food intake on commonly used pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler measurements. Methods: Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 ± 4.5 years were investigated. A wide selection of pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler variables were measured before a standardized meal as well as and 30 and 110 minutes afterwards. Results: The following variables increased significantly (P 0.05) changes in E/A, early diastolic tissue Doppler velocities (e'), and E/e'. Most, but not all variables returned to baseline values 110 minutes after food intake. Conclusions: This study shows that food intake affects several echocardiographic variables used to routinely assess diastolic function and hemodynamics. Further studies are warranted in older healthy subjects and in patients with various cardiac diseases to determine whether the findings are reproducible in such populations. (Echocardiography, 2011;**:1-5). (Less)
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- 2011
13. Effects of 1 and 3 g cinnamon on gastric emptying, satiety, and postprandial blood glucose, insulin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, glucagon-like peptide 1, and ghrelin concentrations in healthy subjects
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Gassan Darwiche, Sandra Lindstedt, Ola Björgell, Lars-Olof Almér, Anna Hlebowicz, Peter Höglund, Jens J. Holst, and Joanna Hlebowicz
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cinnamomum zeylanicum ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Blood sugar ,Incretin ,Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide ,Satiation ,Young Adult ,Gastric inhibitory polypeptide ,Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Medicine ,Ultrasonography ,Cross-Over Studies ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Gastric emptying ,biology ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Cinnamomum verum ,Postprandial Period ,biology.organism_classification ,Ghrelin ,Endocrinology ,Postprandial ,Gastric Emptying ,Female ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
BACKGROUND: A previous study of healthy subjects showed that intake of 6 g cinnamon with rice pudding reduced postprandial blood glucose and the gastric emptying rate (GER) without affecting satiety. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to study the effect of 1 and 3 g cinnamon on GER, postprandial blood glucose, plasma concentrations of insulin and incretin hormones [glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1)], the ghrelin response, and satiety in healthy subjects. DESIGN: GER was measured by using real-time ultrasonography after ingestion of rice pudding with and without 1 or 3 g cinnamon. Fifteen healthy subjects were assessed in a crossover trial. RESULTS: The addition of 1 or 3 g cinnamon had no significant effect on GER, satiety, glucose, GIP, or the ghrelin response. The insulin response at 60 min and the area under the curve (AUC) at 120 min were significantly lower after ingestion of rice pudding with 3 g cinnamon (P = 0.05 and P = 0.036, respectively, after Bonferroni correction). The change in GLP-1 response (DeltaAUC) and the change in the maximum concentration (DeltaC(max)) were both significantly higher after ingestion of rice pudding with 3 g cinnamon (P = 0.0082 and P = 0.0138, respectively, after Bonferroni correction). CONCLUSIONS: Ingestion of 3 g cinnamon reduced postprandial serum insulin and increased GLP-1 concentrations without significantly affecting blood glucose, GIP, the ghrelin concentration, satiety, or GER in healthy subjects. The results indicate a relation between the amount of cinnamon consumed and the decrease in insulin concentration.
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- 2009
14. Postpartum thromboembolism: Severe events might be preventable using a new risk score model
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Ola Björgell, Pelle G. Lindqvist, Jelena Torsson, and Åsa Almqvist
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Pediatrics ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Time Factors ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Severity of Illness Index ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Health Status Indicators ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Hospital Costs ,Original Research ,phlebography ,Venous Thrombosis ,Framingham Risk Score ,low molecular weight heparin ,Postpartum Period ,ultrasonography ,Hematology ,General Medicine ,Pulmonary embolism ,Venous thrombosis ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Risk assessment ,Algorithms ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,health care financing ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Risk Assessment ,Drug Costs ,Fibrinolytic Agents ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Thromboembolism ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Intensive care medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,Sweden ,business.industry ,Patient Selection ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,scoring system ,Retrospective cohort study ,Puerperal Disorders ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Vascular Health and Risk Management ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,thromboprophylaxis ,Pulmonary Embolism ,business ,Postpartum period ,Fibrinolytic agent - Abstract
Pelle G Lindqvist1,3, Jelena Torsson2, Åsa Almqvist1, Ola Björgell21Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; 2Radiology, Malmö University Hospital, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden; 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Karolinska Hospital, Huddinge, SwedenBackground: Pregnancy-related venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a major cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. A new risk assessment model for VTE in relation to pregnancy has been introduced in Sweden. We wished to determine the proportion of preventable VTE cases if the model had been in use and make a brief cost-benefit analysis.Methods: A hospital-based retrospective case-control study of all postpartum thromboembolic instances of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms during a 16-year period. Large anamnestic risk factors at the time of delivery were assessed. We correlated the findings with the new Swedish guidelines for thromboprophylaxis.Results: We found 37 cases of postpartum VTE during the study period. Nineteen of all VTE cases (51%) and eight out of eleven of cases of pulmonary embolism (73%) had two or more large anamnestic risk factors, ie, they would have been subjected to thromboprophylaxis if the new guidelines had been used. The cost of each preventable VTE was lower than treating a VTE.Conclusion: Approximately one-half of postpartum VTE cases and 70% of pulmonary emboli cases have at least two large risk factors and might be preventable using the new algorithm. From the perspective of the health care system the new recommendations appears to be cost-effective.Keywords: thromboprophylaxis, low molecular weight heparin, scoring system, health care financing, ultrasonography, phlebography
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- 2008
15. Effect of cinnamon on postprandial blood glucose, gastric emptying, and satiety in healthy subjects
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Gassan Darwiche, Joanna Hlebowicz, Lars-Olof Almér, and Ola Björgell
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Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cinnamomum zeylanicum ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Type 2 diabetes ,Satiation ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Ingestion ,Spices ,Cross-Over Studies ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Gastric emptying ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,business.industry ,Stomach ,Cinnamomum verum ,Postprandial Period ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Crossover study ,Postprandial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Gastric Emptying ,business - Abstract
Background: Previous studies of patients with type 2 diabetes showed that cinnamon lowers fasting serum glucose, triacylglycerol, and LDL- and total cholesterol concentrations. Objective: We aimed to study the effect of cinnamon on the rate of gastric emptying, the postprandial blood glucose response, and satiety in healthy subjects. Design: The gastric emptying rate (GER) was measured by using standardized real-time ultrasonography. Fourteen healthy subjects were assessed by using a crossover trial. The subjects were examined after an 8-h fast if they had normal fasting blood glucose concentrations. GER was calculated as the percentage change in the antral cross-sectional area 15-90 min after ingestion of 300 g rice pudding (GER1) or 300 g rice pudding and 6 g cinnamon (GER2). Results: The median value of GER 1 was 37%, and that of GER2 was 34.5%. The addition of cinnamon to the rice pudding significantly delayed gastric emptying and lowered the postprandial glucose response (P < 0.05 for both). The reduction in the postprandial blood glucose concentration was much more noticeable and pronounced than was the lowering of the GER. The effect of cinnamon on satiety was not significant. Conclusions: The intake of 6 g cinnamon with rice pudding reduces postprandial blood glucose and delays gastric emptying without affecting satiety. Inclusion of cinnamon in the diet lowers the postprandial glucose response, a change that is at least partially explained by a delayed GER. (Less)
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- 2007
16. Local Perforator Flap for Reconstruction of Deep Tissue Defects in the Elbow Area
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Lieselotte Frost-Arner and Ola Björgell
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bursitis ,business.industry ,Elbow ,Postoperative recovery ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,Surgical Flaps ,Surgery ,Tissue transfer ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Regional anesthesia ,Deep tissue ,Chronic Disease ,medicine ,Humans ,Burns ,business ,Perforator flaps ,Aged ,Artery - Abstract
Limited deep tissue defects in the elbow area can occur after burns, advanced bursitis, and inflammatory processes, to name a few. Reconstruction is complicated because sufficient tissue with adequate elasticity and strength has to be transferred. Often major surgical procedures such as free tissue transfer are considered. A novel method for reconstruction of deep tissue defects in the elbow area, based on a single perforator artery and vein, is described. Perforator vessels are identified preoperatively using color Doppler ultrasonography, and a flap from the upper arm is rotated 180 degrees. The authors describe the successful treatment of two patients. The surgical technique is comparatively simple and can be performed with regional anesthesia. Postoperative recovery is short and skin sensibility is retained. The authors suggest that local, single perforator flaps can be considered as a first alternative in treatment of limited, deep tissue defects in the elbow area, especially for elderly or severely ill patients.
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- 2003
17. Correlation Between Simultaneous Scintigraphic and Ultrasonographic Measurement of Gastric Emptying in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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Ola Björgell, Ola Thorsson, Gassan Darwiche, and Lars-Olof Almér
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastroparesis ,Every 15 minutes ,Distension ,Scintigraphy ,medicine ,Humans ,Ingestion ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Radionuclide Imaging ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Meal ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Gastric emptying ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Stomach ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Middle Aged ,Postprandial Period ,Surgery ,Stomach emptying ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Postprandial ,Gastric Emptying ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
To compare scintigraphic measurements of total stomach emptying of a semisolid meal with ultrasonographic measurements of changes in antral area as estimates of antral emptying in type 1 diabetic patients.Eleven patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus were studied with simultaneous measurements of gastric emptying by scintigraphy and ultrasonography. Patients were imaged immediately after ingestion (time 0) and every 15 minutes over 120 minutes. The gastric emptying rate was expressed as percent reduction in antral cross-sectional area from 15 to 90 minutes after meal ingestion.Ultrasonographic measurements showed a postprandial maximal antral area at 15 minutes, continuously decreasing with time, and reaching a plateau 45 to 90 minutes after the end of meal ingestion, whereas the scintigraphic counts attained their maximum immediately after the meal and began to fall thereafter. Between 15 and 90 minutes, the residual radioactivity and antral ultrasonographically measured distension curves were concordant. The curves then showed a tendency toward deviation for the last 15 minutes (median, 51% versus 59% at 105 minutes and 40% versus 57% at 120 minutes, respectively). A strong significant correlation could be seen between the ultrasonographic gastric emptying rate and scintigraphic half-time values (r = -0.94; P.001). Comparing scintigraphic and ultrasonographic half-time values showed a systematic measurement error of 9.9 minutes and a random measurement error of 18.6 minutes.The use of standardized real-time ultrasonography to determine the gastric emptying rate of semisolid meals in diabetic patients, with the use of the change in gastric antral cross-sectional area in a single section of the stomach 15 and 90 minutes postprandially, offers a valid method for clinical practice.
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- 2003
18. Effect of food intake on 92 neurological biomarkers in plasma
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Ola Björgell, Magnus Dencker, and Joanna Hlebowicz
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Adult ,Male ,Food intake ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Physiology ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Body Mass Index ,Eating ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Kynureninase ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Olink ,Food science ,Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules ,Original Research ,Meal ,Proseek Multiplex Neurology I ,business.industry ,Healthy subjects ,Healthy Volunteers ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,business ,Body mass index ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Blood sampling - Abstract
Objective: This study evaluates the effect of food intake on 92 neurological biomarkers in plasma. Moreover, it investigated if any of the biomarkers were correlated with body mass index. Materials and Methods: Twenty-two healthy subjects (11 male and 11 female aged 25.9 ± 4.2 years) were investigated. A total of 92 biomarkers were measured before a standardized meal as well as 30 and 120 min afterward with the Proseek Multiplex Neurology I kit. Results: The levels for 13 biomarkers decreased significantly (p < .001) 30 min after food intake. The levels for four biomarkers remained significantly decreased (p < .001) 120 min after food intake. One biomarker increased significantly (p < .001) 30 min after food intake. The changes were between 1% and 12%, with an average difference of about 5%. Only one biomarker showed a difference over 10% due to food intake. The biggest difference was observed for Plexin-B3 120 min after food intake (12%). Of all the 92 neurological biomarkers, only one was correlated with BMI, Kynureninase r = .46, p < .05. Conclusions: This study shows that food intake has a very modest effect on 92 different neurological biomarkers. Timing of blood sampling in relation to food intake, therefore, appears not to be a major concern. Only Kynureninase was correlated with BMI. Further studies are warranted in older healthy subjects and in patients with various neurological diseases to determine whether the findings are reproducible in such populations. (Less)
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- 2017
19. Association of venous thromboembolism with hormonal contraception and thrombophilic genotypes
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Anders Sundström, Sam Schulman, Jacob Odeberg, Helle Kieler, Annica Bergendal, Ola Björgell, Margareta Holmström, and Ingemar Persson
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Risk Assessment ,Body Mass Index ,Contraceptives, Oral, Hormonal ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Point Mutation ,Thrombophilia ,education ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Gynecology ,Sweden ,education.field_of_study ,Desogestrel ,Progestogen ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Smoking ,Case-control study ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Factor V ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Contraceptives, Oral, Combined ,Contraception ,Embolism ,Hormonal contraception ,Family planning ,Female ,Progestins ,business ,Developed country ,Body mass index ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
To investigate associations between combined hormonal contraception and progestogen-only contraception and risks of venous thromboembolism by progestogen and carriership of genetic hemostatic variations.This was a case-control study in Sweden carried out between 2003 and 2009, which included 948 patients with venous thromboembolism and 902 individuals in a control group, all aged 18-54 years. Information was obtained by telephone interviews and DNA analyses of blood samples. Radiologic referrals were used for case ascertainment. For comparisons, odds ratios were estimated by unconditional logistic regression analysis adjusting for smoking, body mass index (BMI), and immobilization.The odds ratio (OR) for current use of combined hormonal contraception was 5.3 (95% confidence interval [CI] 4.0-7.0). Desogestrel combinations had the highest OR (11.4, 95% CI 6.0-22.0). The OR for injection of medroxyprogesterone acetate was 2.2 (95% CI 1.3-4.0). In users of combined hormonal contraception with the factor V Leiden mutation, the OR was 20.6 (95% CI 8.9-58). In women who used progestogen-only contraception and carried the factor V Leiden mutation, the OR was 5.4 (95% CI 2.5-13).Risks of venous thromboembolism in association with combined hormonal contraception vary by type of progestogen and independently of BMI and smoking. Thrombophilic genotypes such as factor V Leiden increase risks of venous thromboembolism in users of combined hormonal contraception. Except for injection of medroxyprogesterone acetate, progestin-only contraception seems to be the least thrombogenic hormonal contraception for women carrying genetic hemostatic variations.II.
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- 2014
20. The post-discharge prophylactic management of the orthopedic patient with low-molecular-weight heparin: enoxaparin
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Paul Nilsson, Hans Fredin, Göran Benoni, Urban Hedlund, Sylvain Nicolas, Ola Björgell, Göran Nylander, and David Bergqvist
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Deep vein ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Placebo ,Postoperative Complications ,Double-Blind Method ,Thromboembolism ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Enoxaparin ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Anticoagulant ,Anticoagulants ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Patient Discharge ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anesthesia ,Female ,Hip Prosthesis ,Complication ,business ,Enoxaparin sodium ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This prospective, double-blind trial was performed to determine whether 4 weeks' prophylaxis with enoxaparin after total hip replacement (THR) is more effective in protecting against deep vein thrombosis (DVT) than prophylaxis during hospitalization. Two hundred sixty-two patients undergoing THR were given enoxaparin 40 mg once daily during hospitalization (9 ± 2 days) before being randomized at discharge to continue enoxaparin (N=131) or receive placebo (N=131) for a total of 1 month (30 ± 4 days). According to intention-to-treat analysis, 43 DVT and 2 pulmonary emboli (PE) occurred in the placebo group (34.4%) versus 21 DVT and no PE in the enoxaparin group (P
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- 2014
21. Effect of food intake on left ventricular wall stress
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Magnus Dencker, Joanna Hlebowicz, Ylva Gårdinger, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Food intake ,Heart Ventricles ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Eating ,Wall stress ,Reference Values ,Elastic Modulus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems ,Meal ,business.industry ,Research ,Healthy subjects ,Reproducibility of Results ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Stroke volume ,Echoencephalography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Echocardiography ,Reference values ,Cardiology ,Vascular resistance ,Female ,Vascular Resistance ,Stress, Mechanical ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Left ventricular wall - Abstract
Objective: Left ventricular wall stress has been investigated in a variety of populations, but the effect of food intake has not been evaluated. We assessed whether left ventricular wall stress is affected by food intake in healthy subjects. Methods: Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 +/- 4.5 years were investigated. Meridional end-systolic wall stress (ESS) and circumferential end-systolic wall stress (cESS) were measured before, 30 minutes after, and 110 minutes after a standardised meal. Results: Both ESS and cESS decreased significantly (P < 0.001) from fasting values 30 minutes after the meal, and had not returned to baseline after 110 minutes. ESS decreased from 65 +/- 16 kdynes/cm(2) (fasting) to 44 +/- 12 kdynes/cm(2) 30 minutes after, and to 58 +/- 13 kdynes/cm(2) 110 minutes after eating. cESS decreased from 98 +/- 24 kdynes/cm(2) to 67 +/- 18 kdynes/cm(2) 30 minutes after, and to 87 +/- 19 kdynes/cm(2) 110 minutes after the meal. Conclusion: This study shows that left ventricular wall stress is affected by food intake in healthy subjects.
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- 2014
22. Nonfilling of Contrast in Deep Leg Vein Isolated Nonfilling of Contrast in Deep Leg Vein Segments Seen on Phlebography, and a Comparison with Color Doppler Ultrasound, to Assess the Incidence of Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis
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Ola Björgell, Paul E. Nilsson, and Hartmut Jarenros
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Vascular disease ,Deep vein ,Ultrasound ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Tibial Vein ,03 medical and health sciences ,Venous thrombosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Superficial thrombophlebitis ,cardiovascular diseases ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Vein ,business - Abstract
Nonfilling of contrast in deep veins on phlebography is claimed to be an indirect sign of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) by some authors but rejected by others. The aim of this study was to prospectively assess, with color Doppler ultrasound (CDU), the occurrence and distribution of DVT in isolated, nonfilling, deep vein segments seen on a phlebo gram. One hundred consecutive patients with clinical signs of acute DVT, in whom phle bography displayed nonfilling of the posterior tibial veins and/or the deep calf muscle veins, were examined with CDU on the same occasion. Ultrasound confirmed a DVT in 31 (31%) patients; in another 38 (38%) patients other pathology, without concomitantly detected DVT, such as edema, bleedings, ligament and muscle ruptures, Baker cysts, or superficial thrombophlebitis were found instead; and in the remaining 31 (31%) patients no pathology that could explain the nonfilling was identified. Isolated, nonfilling of the posterior tibial and/or deep muscle veins of the calf found by phlebography may be an indirect sign of DVT but is equally commonly caused by other pathological conditions or arises without any detectable explanation. When the thrombotic burden is to be scored, and to facilitate the establishment of the correct diagnosis, additional CDU is recom mended when isolated nonfilling is present.
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- 2000
23. Location and Extent of Deep Vein Thrombosis in Patients with and without FV:R 506Q Mutation
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Peter Svensson, Jan-Åke Nilsson, Ola Björgell, and Paul E. Nilsson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Deep vein ,Factor V ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Gastroenterology ,Thrombosis ,Pulmonary embolism ,Surgery ,Venous thrombosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,biology.protein ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Activated protein C resistance ,business ,Vein - Abstract
SummaryResistance to activated protein C due to FV:R 506Q mutation is the most common known genetic risk factor for deep leg vein thrombosis (DVT). The aim of this prospective study was to describe and compare the location and extent of DVT, reflected by a scoring system, in a group of patients with and without FV:R 506Q mutation. Of 247 consecutively included patients undergoing phlebography 105 had a DVT, 36 (35%) in the FV:R 506Q mutation group and 69 (65%) in the non-FV:R 506Q mutation group. Compared to the non-FV:R 506Q mutation group there was a significant increase in the incidence of DVT in the FV:R 506Q mutation group (p = 0.041, OR = 1.79 [1.02–3.15]), a significantly lower mean DVT score of the iliofemoral vein segments (p = 0.0081) and a significantly lower incidence of DVT in the iliofemoral vein segments (p = 0.007, OR = 10.6 [1.3–83.3]), 1/36 (2.8%) compared to 16/69 (23.2%). As controls 288 blood donors were included, with and without FV:R 506Q mutation and with no history of DVT in order to evaluate risk factors of DVT. The odds ratio of an iliofemoral DVT was 0.5 ([0.06–3.90), p = 0.50]) when FV:R 506Q mutation was present, compared to the control group, and at locations below the iliofemoral segments 5.28 ([3.01–9.28], p = less than 0.0001). Our findings provide the basis of a detailed phlebographic description and for the first time, to our best knowledge, shows a specific phlebographic pattern that may be linked to an inherited hypercoagulable state.
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- 2000
24. A New Scoring System for the Detailed Description of the Distribution and Thrombotic Burden in Deep Leg Vein Thrombosis
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Ola Björgell, Paul E. Nilsson, Peter J. Svensson, and David Bergqvist
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Scoring system ,Popliteal Vein ,Iohexol ,Deep vein ,Contrast Media ,Vena Cava, Inferior ,Iliac Vein ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pelvis ,Veins ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Distribution system ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ioxaglic Acid ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Vein ,False Negative Reactions ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Venous Thrombosis ,Leg ,Phlebographies ,business.industry ,Leg vein thrombosis ,Phlebography ,Femoral Vein ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Venous Insufficiency ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
The scoring system most commonly used to date to describe the thrombotic burden of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) excludes several deep vein segments and is thereby of limited use in research. The aim of this prospective, comparative study was to develop a new scoring and distribution system that would include all major deep veins of the leg and pelvis. In total, 247 consecutive patients were included, of whom 105 had a positive phlebography. The positive phlebographies were registered in the new system and the result was compared with that obtained by the Marder system. In 72% (76/105) of the patients the DVT distribution was not completely described and the thrombotic burden was significantly underestimated by the Marder system. Of these, 12% (13/105) were not scored at all, thus representing false-negative investiga tions. It was possible to score all DVTs and important vein segments of these patients with the new system. The scoring system previously used excludes several deep vein segments. A description of the important vein segments, where DVT is shown to originate and propagate, is mandatory in a scoring system designed for the purpose of research of DVT and later detected deep vein insufficiency. The new system meets this demand.
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- 1999
25. Low recurrence rate after deep calf‐vein thrombosis with 6 weeks of oral anticoagulation
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Erik Berntorp, Peter M. Nilsson, Ola Björgell, Stefan Lethagen, Jan Astermark, and E Linden
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.drug_class ,Administration, Oral ,Thrombophlebitis ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Recurrence ,medicine ,Internal Medicine ,Humans ,Vein ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,First episode ,Heparin ,business.industry ,Anticoagulant ,Warfarin ,Anticoagulants ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,Regimen ,Venous thrombosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the recurrence rate after deep calf-vein thrombosis treated with 6 weeks of oral anticoagulation. DESIGN AND SUBJECTS: A 2 year follow-up of 126 consecutive patients admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine with venographically verified deep calf-vein thrombosis. RESULTS: One hundred and twenty-six patients were treated with warfarin for 6 weeks, 18 of them having had a previous episode of venous thrombosis (DVT). Eleven patients (8.7%) suffered a recurrent thromboembolic episode within 2 years, four of which were within the first 3 months. Eight of those without a history of DVT had a recurrence (7.4%). Three of these were activated protein C (APC)-resistant, one was protein C-deficient and one had malignant melanoma. Eight patients (6.3%) reported minor haemorrhagic complications, but no major bleeding was seen. CONCLUSION: Our data support the use of a 6 week regimen of secondary oral prophylaxis after a first episode of deep calf-vein thrombosis in patients without a permanent risk factor. Whether individuals with inherited thrombophilia require prolonged treatment remains to be evaluated.
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- 1998
26. Female Gender and Resistance to Activated Protein C (FV:Q506) as Potential Risk Factors for Thrombosis after Elective Hip Arthroplasty
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Göran Nylander, Hans Fredin, U Hedlund, G Benoni, Peter M. Nilsson, Björn Dahlbäck, David Bergqvist, Ola Björgell, and Peter Svensson
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Hip surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,medicine.drug_class ,business.industry ,Factor V ,Low molecular weight heparin ,Hematology ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,Venous thrombosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Factor V Leiden ,Risk factor ,business - Abstract
SummaryResistance to activated protein C (APC) caused by the R506Q mutation in factor V is the most common inherited risk factor for venous thrombosis. To elucidate whether APC-resistance is a risk factor for venous thrombosis after elective total hip replacement, the association between APC-resistance (presence of FV:Q506 allele) and postoperative thrombosis was investigated in patients (n = 198) randomised to received short (during hospitalisation, n = 100) or prolonged prophylaxis (three weeks after hospitalisation, n = 98) with low molecular weight heparin (LMWH). Among APC-resistant individuals receiving short prophylaxis, 7/10 developed thrombosis as compared to 2/12 receiving long prophylaxis (p
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- 1997
27. [Self evaluate internship with STINS before external-SPUR]
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Serge, Padoan, Ola, Björgell, Loubna, Cherkaoui, and Karin, Andersson
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Quality Control ,Sweden ,Self-Assessment ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Internship and Residency ,Clinical Competence - Published
- 2013
28. Transabdominal Ultrasound
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Ola Björgell
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- 2013
29. The effect of endogenously released glucose, insulin, glucagon-like peptide 1, ghrelin on cardiac output, heart rate, stroke volume, and blood pressure
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Sandra Lindstedt, Magnus Dencker, Joanna Hlebowicz, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiac output ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Systole ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemodynamics ,Blood Pressure ,Eating ,Diastole ,Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 ,Heart Rate ,Internal medicine ,Heart rate ,Medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems ,Cardiac Output ,business.industry ,Research ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Stroke Volume ,General Medicine ,Blood flow ,Stroke volume ,Fasting ,Postprandial Period ,Echocardiography, Doppler ,Ghrelin ,Endocrinology ,Blood pressure ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Heart Function Tests ,Female ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Background Ingestion of a meal increases the blood flow to the gastrointestinal organs and affects the heart rate (HR), blood pressure and cardiac output (CO), although the mechanisms are not known. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of endogenously released glucose, insulin, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), ghrelin on CO, HR, stroke volume (SV), and blood pressure. Methods Eleven healthy men and twelve healthy women ((mean ± SEM) aged: 26 ± 0.2 y; body mass index: 21.8 ± 0.1 kg/m2)) were included in this study. The CO, HR, SV, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, antral area, gastric emptying rate, and glucose, insulin, GLP-1 and ghrelin levels were measured. Results The CO and SV at 30 min were significantly higher, and the diastolic blood pressure was significantly lower, than the fasting in both men and women (P < 0.05). In men, significant correlations were found between GLP-1 level at 30 min and SV at 30 min (P = 0.015, r = 0.946), and between ghrelin levels and HR (P = 0.013, r = 0.951) at 110 min. Significant correlations were also found between the change in glucose level at 30 min and the change in systolic blood pressure (P = 0.021, r = -0.681), and the change in SV (P = 0.008, r = -0.748) relative to the fasting in men. The insulin 0-30 min AUC was significantly correlated to the CO 0-30 min AUC (P = 0.002, r = 0.814) in men. Significant correlations were also found between the 0-120 min ghrelin and HR AUCs (P = 0.007, r = 0.966) in men. No statistically significant correlations were seen in women. Conclusions Physiological changes in the levels of glucose, insulin, GLP-1 and ghrelin may influence the activity of the heart and the blood pressure. There may also be gender-related differences in the haemodynamic responses to postprandial changes in hormone levels. The results of this study show that subjects should not eat immediately prior to, or during, the evaluation of cardiovascular interventions as postprandial affects may affect the results, leading to erroneous interpretation of the cardiovascular effects of the primary intervention. Trial registration number NCT01027507
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- 2011
30. Effect of food intake on commonly used pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler measurements
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Magnus, Dencker, Ola, Björgell, and Joanna, Hlebowicz
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Adult ,Echocardiography, Doppler, Pulsed ,Male ,Eating ,Echocardiography ,Heart Rate ,Hemodynamics ,Humans ,Female ,Stroke Volume ,Cardiac Output ,Blood Flow Velocity ,Echocardiography, Doppler - Abstract
This study evaluates the effect of food intake on commonly used pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler measurements.Twenty-three healthy subjects aged 25.6 ± 4.5 years were investigated. A wide selection of pulsed Doppler and tissue Doppler variables were measured before a standardized meal as well as and 30 and 110 minutes afterwards.The following variables increased significantly (P0.05) 30 minutes after food intake: left ventricular stroke volume, left ventricular cardiac output, left ventricular outflow velocity-time integral, peak of early diastolic (E) and late diastolic (A) mitral flow velocities, pulmonary vein peak velocities in systole (S) and in diastole (D), S/D, pulsed tissue Doppler peak systolic velocities, and late diastolic velocities. Deceleration time of E-wave decreased significantly (P0.05). The change in measured variables between fasting and 30 minutes after the food intake ranged from 7% to 28%. There were no significant (P0.05) changes in E/A, early diastolic tissue Doppler velocities (e'), and E/e'. Most, but not all variables returned to baseline values 110 minutes after food intake.This study shows that food intake affects several echocardiographic variables used to routinely assess diastolic function and hemodynamics. Further studies are warranted in older healthy subjects and in patients with various cardiac diseases to determine whether the findings are reproducible in such populations.
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- 2011
31. [The internship supervisor's task...to make the impossible possible]
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Ola, Björgell
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Sweden ,Mentors ,Preceptorship ,Humans ,Internship and Residency - Published
- 2010
32. [Network for supervising directors of studies proposes competence goals for internship mentors]
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Lars, Kihlström, Petter, Borna, Ola, Björgell, Sven, Karlander, Anders, Johansson, Anders, Kling, Fredrik, Walentin, and Wolfram, Antepohl
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Quality Control ,Sweden ,Leadership ,Professional Competence ,Interprofessional Relations ,Teaching ,Preceptorship ,Workforce ,Humans ,Internship and Residency ,Ethics, Medical ,Guidelines as Topic - Published
- 2010
33. [New check list from Spur--a unique possibility to test the new internship]
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Ola, Björgell, Mats, Roman, and Jesper, Persson
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Quality Control ,Sweden ,Preceptorship ,Humans ,Internship and Residency ,Clinical Competence - Published
- 2010
34. Effect of commercial rye whole-meal bread on postprandial blood glucose and gastric emptying in healthy subjects
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Sandra Lindstedt, Joanna Hlebowicz, Ola Björgell, Jenny-Maria Jönsson, Lars-Olof Almér, and Gassan Darwich
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Blood Glucose ,Dietary Fiber ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Blood sugar ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Young Adult ,Animal science ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ingestion ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Triticum ,Meal ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Research ,Secale ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,Bread ,Postprandial Period ,medicine.disease ,Crossover study ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Postprandial ,Endocrinology ,Gastric Emptying ,Blood chemistry ,Female ,business ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply - Abstract
Background The intake of dietary fibre has been shown to reduce the risk of developing diabetes mellitus. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of commercial rye whole-meal bread containing whole kernels and white wheat bread on the rate of gastric emptying and postprandial glucose response in healthy subjects. Methods Ten healthy subjects took part in a blinded crossover trial. Blood glucose level and gastric emptying rate (GER) were determined after the ingestion of 150 g white wheat bread or 150 g whole-meal rye bread on two different occasions after fasting overnight. The GER was measured using real-time ultrasonography, and was calculated as the percentage change in antral cross-sectional area 15 and 90 minutes after completing the meal. Results No statistically significant difference was found between the GER values or the blood glucose levels following the two meals when evaluated with the Wilcoxon signed rank sum test. Conclusion The present study revealed no difference in postprandial blood glucose response or gastric emptying after the ingestion of rye whole-meal bread compared with white wheat bread. Trial registration NCT00779298
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- 2009
35. Effect of muesli with 4 g oat beta-glucan on postprandial blood glucose, gastric emptying and satiety in healthy subjects: a randomized crossover trial
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Ola Björgell, Lars-Olof Almér, and Gassan Darwiche
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,food.ingredient ,beta-Glucans ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Satiation ,Young Adult ,food ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Ingestion ,Humans ,Blood Glucose Measurement ,Meal ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Cross-Over Studies ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Stomach ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,Postprandial Period ,Crossover study ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Postprandial ,Avena ,Gastric Emptying ,Female ,business ,Edible Grain - Abstract
Products enriched with oat beta-glucan have been shown to reduce postprandial glucose and insulinemic responses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of an extruded muesli product based on oat beta-glucan on the rate of gastric emptying, postprandial blood glucose and satiety in healthy subjects.Gastric emptying rate (GER) was measured by standardized real-time ultrasonography. Twelve healthy subjects were assessed using a randomized crossover double blind trial. The meals were administered after 8 hours' fasting after measuring the subject's normal fasting blood glucose level. Blood glucose measurements were made before, 30 and 60 min after the end of the meal. Satiety scores were estimated 15 and 90 min after the end of the meal. The GER was calculated as the percentage change in the antral cross-sectional area 15 and 90 minutes after ingestion of vanilla yoghurt with muesli containing 4 g oat beta-glucan (GER1) or vanilla yoghurt with muesli containing cornflakes (GER2).The median values were 60% for GER1 and 44% for GER2. The effect of 4 g oat beta-glucan on the rate of gastric emptying was not statistically significant compared with corn flakes. Muesli with 4 g oat beta-glucan lowered the postprandial glucose response significantly compared to the cornflakes meal (p = 0.045). The effect of oat beta-glucan on satiety was not statistically significantly.The results of this study suggest that intake of muesli with 4 g oat beta-glucan does not affect the gastric emptying rate or satiety but lowers the postprandial blood glucose response, indicating that the GER does not regulate the blood glucose level.
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- 2008
36. The botanical integrity of wheat products influences the gastric distention and satiety in healthy subjects
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Sandra Lindstedt, Gassan Darwiche, Ola Björgell, Lars-Olof Almér, and Peter Höglund
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,pharmacology [Acetic Acid] ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,physiology [Satiety Response] ,Satiety Response ,Ingestion ,Insulin ,Food science ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Triticum ,Acetic Acid ,metabolism [Blood Glucose] ,Meal ,Cross-Over Studies ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,Bread ,Fasting ,Postprandial Period ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Postprandial ,Area Under Curve ,Female ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,physiology [Postprandial Period] ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,blood [Fasting] ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,physiology [Gastric Emptying] ,drug effects [Gastric Emptying] ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Research ,Crossover study ,blood [Insulin] ,Endocrinology ,Gastric Emptying ,drug effects [Postprandial Period] ,White Wine ,business ,drug effects [Satiety Response] - Abstract
Background Maintenance of the botanical integrity of cereal kernels and the addition of acetic acid (as vinegar) in the product or meal has been shown to lower the postprandial blood glucose and insulin response and to increase satiety. However, the mechanism behind the benefits of acetic acid on blood glucose and satiety is not clear. We hypothesized that the gastric emptying rate could be involved. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the possible influence of maintained botanical integrity of cereals and the presence of acetic acid (vinegar) on gastric emptying rate (GER), postprandial blood glucose and satiety. Methods Fifteen healthy subjects were included in a blinded crossover trial, and thirteen of the subjects completed the study. Equicarbohydrate amounts of the following wheat-based meals were studied: white wheat bread, whole-kernel wheat bread or wholemeal wheat bread served with white wine vinegar. The results were compared with a reference meal consisting of white wheat bread without vinegar. The GER was measured with standardized real-time ultrasonography using normal fasting blood glucose Results The whole-kernel wheat bread with vinegar resulted in significantly higher ( Conclusion The present study shows higher satiety after a whole-kernel wheat bread meal with vinegar. This may be explained by increased antral distension after ingestion of intact cereal kernels but, in this study, not by a lower gastric emptying rate or higher postprandial blood glucose response. Trial registration NTR1116
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- 2008
37. Effect of apple cider vinegar on delayed gastric emptying in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: a pilot study
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Gassan Darwiche, Lars-Olof Almér, and Ola Björgell
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Gastroparesis ,Pilot Projects ,Gastroenterology ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Acetic Acid ,Aged ,Type 1 diabetes ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Postprandial Period ,medicine.disease ,Apple cider vinegar ,Crossover study ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Postprandial ,Gastric Emptying ,Before Breakfast ,Malus ,Female ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Plant Preparations ,business ,Research Article ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
Background Previous studies on healthy people show that vinegar delays gastric emptying and lowers postprandial blood glucose and insulin levels. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of apple cider vinegar on delayed gastric emptying rate on diabetes mellitus patients. Methods Ten patients with type 1 diabetes and diabetic gastroparesis, including one patient who had undergone vagotomy, were included and completed the investigator blinded crossover trial. The gastric emptying rate (GER) was measured using standardized real-time ultrasonography. The GER was calculated as the percentage change in the antral cross-sectional area 15 and 90 minutes after ingestion of 300 g rice pudding and 200 ml water (GER1), or 300 g rice pudding and 200 ml water with 30 ml apple cider vinegar (GER2). The subjects drank 200 ml water daily before breakfast one week before the measurement of GER1. The same subjects drank 200 ml water with 30 ml vinegar daily before breakfast for two weeks before the measurement of GER2. Results The median values of GER1 and GER2 were 27% and 17%, respectively. The effect of vinegar on the rate of gastric emptying was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Conclusion This study shows that vinegar affects insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients with diabetic gastroparesis by reducing the gastric emptying rate even further, and this might be a disadvantage regarding to their glycaemic control. Trial registration number ISRCTN33841495.
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- 2007
38. Effect of commercial breakfast fibre cereals compared with corn flakes on postprandial blood glucose, gastric emptying and satiety in healthy subjects: a randomized blinded crossover trial
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Rickard Fahlstrom, Lars-Olof Almér, Gassan Darwiche, Jennie Wickenberg, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Dietary Fiber ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Satiety Response ,Zea mays ,Animal science ,Reference Values ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Ingestion ,Humans ,Blood Glucose Measurement ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Meal ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Cross-Over Studies ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Research ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,medicine.disease ,Postprandial Period ,Crossover study ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Endocrinology ,Postprandial ,Gastric Emptying ,Area Under Curve ,Female ,business ,Edible Grain ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply - Abstract
Background Dietary fibre food intake is related to a reduced risk of developing diabetes mellitus. However, the mechanism of this effect is still not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of commercial fibre cereals on the rate of gastric emptying, postprandial glucose response and satiety in healthy subjects. Methods Gastric emptying rate (GER) was measured by standardized real time ultrasonography. Twelve healthy subjects were assessed using a randomized crossover blinded trial. The subjects were examined after an 8 hour fast and after assessment of normal fasting blood glucose level. Satiety scores were estimated and blood glucose measurements were taken before and at 0, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120 min after the end of the meal. GER was calculated as the percentage change in the antral cross-sectional area 15 and 90 min after ingestion of sour milk with corn flakes (GER1), cereal bran flakes (GER2) or wholemeal oat flakes (GER3). Results The median value was, respectively, 42% for GER1, 33 % for GER2 and 51% for GER3. The difference between the GER after ingestion of bran flakes compared to wholemeal oat flakes was statistically significant (p = 0.023). The postprandial delta blood glucose level was statistically significantly lower at 40 min (p = 0.045) and 120 min (p = 0.023) after the cereal bran flakes meal. There was no statistical significance between the areas under the curve (AUCs) of the cereals as far as blood glucose and satiety were concerned. Conclusion The result of this study demonstrates that the intake of either bran flakes or wholemeal oat flakes has no effect on the total postprandial blood glucose response or satiety when compared to corn flakes. However, the study does show that the intake of cereal bran flakes slows the GER when compared to oat flakes and corn flakes, probably due to a higher fibre content. Since these products do not differ in terms of glucose response and satiety on healthy subjects, they should be considered equivalent in this respect. Trial registration ISRCTN90535566
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39. Does supervised exercise after deep venous thrombosis improve recanalization of occluded vein segments? A randomized study
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Ingrid Mattiasson, Nazim Isma, Anna Björk, Bengt Lindblad, Anders Gottsäter, Fredrik Robertson, Ellinor Johanssson, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Deep vein ,exercise/ambulation ,Pain ,recanalization ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Early ambulation ,medicine ,Ambulatory Care ,Humans ,Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems ,cardiovascular diseases ,Vein ,Early Ambulation ,thrombosis ,Supervised exercise ,Aged ,Venous Thrombosis ,outpatient management ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,Hematology ,Phlebography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,Exercise Therapy ,Venous thrombosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Outpatient management ,business ,DVT ,Stockings, Compression - Abstract
Objectives The aim of the present study was to evaluate weather early supervised exercise improves recanalization of acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and reduces symptoms. Patients and methods From September 2001 to March 2004, of 381 patients, 72 eligible patients were included and with a mean age 54 +/- 14 years, 39 (52%) men with deep vein thrombosis ( DVT) proven with phlebography were randomized to: an exercise group (n = 36) receiving routine anticoagulation, class II compression stockings and additionally supervised exercise and a control group ( n = 36) receiving the same therapy but no exercise. Patients were followed-up during six months. Phlebography was scored initially and at six-months. Results There were at inclusion no differences between the two groups regarding age, body weight, body mass index (BMI), calf circumference of the affected leg, and overall quality of life estimated by visual analog scale ( VAS)-scale. In both groups there were significant reductions regarding calf circumference in the affected leg compared to the inclusion time, both at one-month ( P = 0.0012) and six month ( P = 0.0002) follow-up. The degree of recanalization of the affected venous segments was high and did not differ between groups. There were no recurrent DVT or pulmonary emboli or other treatment complications in any individual during the six-month follow-up period. Conclusions Early exercise did not acutely exacerbate the risk of complications in patients with DVT. No benefits of early exercise were seen regarding the degree of recanalization of the thrombi, or faster resolution of pain or swelling. Nevertheless, our study shows that early exercise/ambulation is safe in combination with anticoagulation and compression stockings for the majority of patients with DVT.
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- 2007
40. The oxytocin/vasopressin receptor antagonist atosiban delays the gastric emptying of a semisolid meal compared to saline in human
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Gassan Darwiche, Ola Björgell, Olle Ekberg, and Bodil Ohlsson
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vasopressin ,endocrine system ,Vasopressins ,medicine.drug_class ,Vasotocin ,Sodium Chloride ,Oxytocin ,Satiety Response ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hormone Antagonists ,Oxytocics ,Internal medicine ,Pyloric Antrum ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Infusions, Intravenous ,Ultrasonography ,Vasopressin receptor ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Atosiban ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Receptor antagonist ,Oxytocin receptor ,Endocrinology ,Gastric Emptying ,chemistry ,Area Under Curve ,Female ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,business ,Antidiuretic Hormone Receptor Antagonists ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Research Article ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Oxytocin is released in response to a meal. Further, mRNA for oxytocin and its receptor have been found throughout the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The aim of this study was therefore to examine whether oxytocin, or the receptor antagonist atosiban, influence the gastric emptying. Methods Ten healthy volunteers (five men) were examined regarding gastric emptying at three different occasions: once during oxytocin stimulation using a pharmacological dose; once during blockage of the oxytocin receptors (which also blocks the vasopressin receptors) and thereby inhibiting physiological doses of oxytocin; and once during saline infusion. Gastric emptying rate (GER) was assessed and expressed as the percentage reduction in antral cross-sectional area from 15 to 90 min after ingestion of rice pudding. The assessment was performed by real-time ultrasonography. At the same time, the feeling of satiety was registered using visual satiety scores. Results Inhibition of the binding of endogenous oxytocin by the receptor antagonist delayed the GER by 37 % compared to saline (p = 0.037). In contrast, infusion of oxytocin in a dosage of 40 mU/min did not affect the GER (p = 0.610). Satiation scores areas in healthy subjects after receiving atosiban or oxytocin did not show any significant differences. Conclusion Oxytocin and/or vasopressin seem to be regulators of gastric emptying during physiological conditions, since the receptor antagonist atosiban delayed the GER. However, the actual pharmacological dose of oxytocin in this study had no effect. The effect of oxytocin and vasopressin on GI motility has to be further evaluated.
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- 2006
41. [Examination in venous thromboembolism: usually ultrasound, but consult guidelines by the National Board of Health and Welfare and do not forget veins of the lower leg]
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Ola, Björgell
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Sweden ,Venous Thrombosis ,Leg ,Thromboembolism ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Phlebography ,Ultrasonography - Published
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42. [Thrombosis diagnostics--give exact information directly!]
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Ola, Björgell
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Radiography ,Venous Thrombosis ,Humans - Published
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43. [A nation-wide survey: striking differences in the diagnostic procedures relating to thrombosis]
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Ola, Björgell, Helle, Kieler, Karin, Hedenmalm, Stefan, Rosfors, Paul, Blomqvist, and Ingemar, Persson
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Sweden ,Venous Thrombosis ,Radiology Department, Hospital ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler ,Phlebography ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' - Abstract
A questionnaire revealed that nearly 40 000 examinations of clinically suspected deep venous thrombosis (DVT) were performed in Sweden in 2001, with a slight predominance of phlebographies. In about two thirds of all cases the deep muscle veins of the calf were included in the interpretation when phlebography was performed, but in less than one fifth when Doppler sonography (CDU) was used. In more than half of the cases a negative CDU was not followed by phlebograghy. On the other hand, the combination of CDU and phlebography was routinely used in nearly two thirds of all ambiguous cases. The interpretation of nonfiling of contrast medium in vein segments on phlebography varied from DVT to no DVT. Most of the phlebographies were performed with digital X-ray technique.
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44. Complexes between activated protein C and protein C inhibitor measured with a new method: comparison of performance with other markers of hypercoagulability in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis
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Johan Stenflo, Jan Astermark, Charlotte Becker, Ola Björgell, Karin Strandberg, and Paul Nilsson
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Analyte ,Macromolecular Substances ,Protein Conformation ,Protein C inhibitor ,Deep vein ,Antithrombin III ,Gastroenterology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Severity of Illness Index ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,Epitopes ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Coagulopathy ,Humans ,Thrombophilia ,Biotinylation ,cardiovascular diseases ,Activated Protein C Resistance ,Protein C Inhibitor ,Venous Thrombosis ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Factor V ,Hematology ,Phlebography ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Peptide Fragments ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,C-Reactive Protein ,ROC Curve ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Direct ,Area Under Curve ,Case-Control Studies ,Conventional PCI ,Female ,Prothrombin ,Streptavidin ,business ,Protein C ,Biomarkers ,medicine.drug ,Peptide Hydrolases - Abstract
SummaryA first clinical evaluation has been made of the performance of a newly devised immunofluorometric assay for measuring plasma concentrations of activated protein C (APC) in complex with protein C inhibitor (PCI). The method was compared with testing for other markers of hypercoagulability in a case-control study comprising 123 patients with clinical suspicion of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The diagnosis was confirmed by ascending phlebography, and the thrombotic burden estimated with a newly developed scoring system. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves calculated to demonstrate the discriminatory capacity of the methods, showed the area under the curves (AUCs) to be similar for the APC-PCI and D-dimer methods. However, in contrast to the D-dimer method, the APC-PCI method measures a well-defined analyte, a prerequisite for reliable comparisons of future clinical studies. The APC-PCI method appears to be particularly useful as a marker for detection of recently developed proximal thrombi.
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45. Delayed gastric emptying rate in Type 1 diabetics with cardiac autonomic neuropathy
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Paul Nilsson, Gassan Darwiche, Carry Cederholm, Lars-Olof Almér, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Supine position ,Gastroparesis ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Diaphragmatic breathing ,Gastroenterology ,Endocrinology ,Diabetic Neuropathies ,Heart Rate ,Reference Values ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Immunopathology ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Diabetic Nephropathies ,Aged ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,fungi ,Smoking ,Fasting ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Gastric Emptying ,Female ,Complication ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Gastroparesis is a frequent complication of longstanding diabetes and has been attributed to vagal nerve dysfunction, occurring as part of a generalized autonomic neuropathy. We wanted to clarify the relationship between delayed gastric emptying (GE) and cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) in type 1 diabetics. Using a standardized ultrasound technique, GE was studied in 20 type 1 diabetic patients with poor glycaemic control despite good compliance and 10 normal healthy volunteers (Group 1). Measurements of GE were done on condition that the fasting blood glucose was 3.5-9.0 mmol/l. Diabetic patients were classified into two groups according to the absence (Group 2) or presence (Group 3) of CAN, using the deep breathing test (E:I ratio) to evaluate parasympathetic vagal nerve function. Age-related reference values were used to evaluate the indices of CAN. The supine resting heart rate was also checked, and the patients were asked for symptoms of gastroparesis. The three groups were similar in terms of sex and smoking habits, and there was no significant difference regarding the age and body mass index (BMI). The mean duration of diabetes and the glycaemic control (HbA1c) was insignificant between patients in Groups 2 and 3. Diabetic patients in Group 3 showed lower gastric emptying rates (GER) than the healthy volunteers in Group 1 (median GER 16% vs. 63%, P
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46. Scoring of extensive deep leg vein thrombosis displayed as wide-spread non-filling of contrast on phlebography. A comparison with colour doppler ultrasonography
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Paul Nilsson, Ola Björgell, G. Nylander, and H. Jarenros
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Adult ,Male ,Duplex ultrasonography ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Deep vein ,medicine ,Contrast (vision) ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Vein ,media_common ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Venous Thrombosis ,Leg ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Great saphenous vein ,General Medicine ,Phlebography ,Anterior tibial vein ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Collateral circulation ,Thrombosis ,Venous thrombosis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,Female ,Colour doppler ultrasonography ,Radiology ,business ,Lower limbs venous ultrasonography - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate whether wide-spread non-filling of contrast in vein segments, displayed on phlebography, is interpreted as deep venous thrombosis (DVT) on colour Doppler ultrasonography (CDU) and if the same score value is obtained. Material and Methods: Twenty consecutive patients were analysed by both phlebography and CDU with a scoring system. Results: One hundred and fifty-one venous segments were initially analysed, but 19 (12.6%) were excluded because their entire extent could not be interpreted by CDU. The total score was 366 (mean 18.3) according to the phlebograms and 298 (mean 14.9) when interpreted by CDU, p=0.0001. The difference was due mainly to the scoring of the anterior tibial vein found to be open on CDU in most cases, and then the thrombotic burden percentage was 84% and 75%, respectively. In 19 of the 20 patients (95%) a DVT was confirmed by CDU. The great saphenous vein, the femoropopliteal vein, and the deep femoral vein, formed the main collateral circulation. Conclusion: Wide-spread non-filling of vein segments is due to an extensive DVT in the vast majority of cases. Scoring is possible by both phlebography and CDU and the difference in the results of the scoring is generally of minor importance.
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47. Symptomatic and asymptomatic deep vein thrombosis after total hip replacement. Differences in phlebographic pattern, described by a scoring of the thrombotic burden
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Paul E. Nilsson, Göran Benoni, David Bergqvist, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Deep vein ,Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ,Femoral vein ,Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular ,Asymptomatic ,Severity of Illness Index ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Vein ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Venous Thrombosis ,Leg ,Vascular disease ,business.industry ,Hematology ,Phlebography ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Complication ,business - Abstract
The aim was to describe the phlebographic pattern of asymptomatic and symptomatic deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after total hip replacement by the use of a scoring system in 102 consecutive patients (54 asymptomatic, 48 symptomatic). The DVTs were scored from 1 to 3, and registered in a scoring system dividing the deep veins into 12 separate segments. The asymptomatic patients had a significantly lower total mean DVT score of 3.7 compared to 9.1 in the symptomatic group of patients. The mean ratio of the DVT scores in the deep muscle veins in conjunction with the superficial femoral vein in relation to the total mean score was significantly higher in the asymptomatic patients (74.9%) compared to the symptomatic group (62.4%). A direct sign of DVT, displayed as a filling defect, was seen on the phlebogram in 116 of the 119 legs, and concomitant nonfilling in other vein segments was noted in 6% of the asymptomatic patients, while in the symptomatic group this was the case to a significantly higher level, namely, 46%. A subgroup of asymptomatic patients operated unilaterally, with bilateral DVT had a significantly higher total mean DVT score on the operated side (4.6) compared to the unoperated side (3.4). The total mean DVT score increased with time after surgery Spearman Correlation Coefficient =0.46, r 2 =0.22% in the group of symptomatic patients. A low total mean DVT score with a predominance of DVT in, or in the connection to, the deep muscle veins is displayed among the asymptomatic patients. This is significantly different from the symptomatic patients who have more extensive DVTs, especially when diagnosed several weeks postoperatively, and frequently with edema and occlusive DVT.
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48. Measurement of gastric emptying by standardized real-time ultrasonography in healthy subjects and diabetic patients
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Paul Nilsson, Carry Cederholm, Gassan Darwiche, Lars-Olof Almér, and Ola Björgell
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Supine position ,Gastroparesis ,Gastroenterology ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Body Mass Index ,Clinical Protocols ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Pyloric Antrum ,Ingestion ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Antrum ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Meal ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Stomach ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Postprandial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,Gastric Emptying ,Female ,business - Abstract
The aim of this study was to simplify and standardize a reproducible, well-tolerated and clinically applicable method for the assessment of gastric emptying rate by real-time ultrasonography. A total of 33 subjects were examined, including 19 healthy subjects and 14 patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and clinically suspected delayed gastric emptying. Measurements of the gastric antrum were taken in the supine position and in relation to internal landmarks to obtain a standardized cross-sectional image producing the area of a selected slice of the antrum. Diabetic patients were examined on the condition that the fasting blood glucose level was 3.5 to 9.0 mmol/l. Gastric emptying rate was estimated and expressed as the percentage reduction in antral cross-sectional area from 15 to 90 min after the ingestion of a standardized semisolid breakfast meal (300 g rice pudding, 330 kcal). Interobserver and intraobserver measurement errors were assessed, as was the significance of age and sex on gastric emptying. In comparison to healthy subjects, diabetic patients showed significantly wider median values of the 90 min postprandial antral area, but only a mild tendency toward greater dilation of the gastric antrum prior to and 15 min after meal ingestion. The median value of gastric emptying rate in these diabetic patients was estimated at 29%, which was less than half of that in the healthy subjects (63%). Statistically the difference was highly significant. Interpersonal variability of gastric emptying rate and antral areas was large for both groups. Measurements of gastric emptying rate gave highly reproducible results on separate days and from different observers (interobserver systematic measurement error 0.3% and random measurement error 10.9%; intraobserver systematic measurement error 3.6% and random measurement error 9.5%). No difference in gastric emptying rate was found related to age or sex. We conclude that the use of standardized real-time ultrasonography to determine gastric antral cross-sectional area in a single section of the stomach is a valid method for estimating gastric emptying rate.
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49. The addition of locust bean gum but not water delayed the gastric emptying rate of a nutrient semisolid meal in healthy subjects
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Lars-Olof Almér, Ola Björgell, and Gassan Darwiche
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,food.ingredient ,Pectin ,Viscous fiber ,Real-time Ultrasound ,Galactans ,Gastroenterology ,Mannans ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nutrient ,Animal science ,food ,Polysaccharides ,Internal medicine ,Plant Gums ,Humans ,Medicine ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,Aged ,Meal ,Semisolid meal ,Guar gum ,Gastric emptying ,Viscosity ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Healthy humans ,Water ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Dietary fiber ,chemistry ,Quartile ,Gastric Emptying ,Food ,Female ,Locust bean gum ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,business ,Thickening agent ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Most of the previous studies regarding the effects of gel-forming fibres have considered the gastric emptying of liquid or solid meals after the addition of pectin or guar gum. The influence of locust bean gum, on gastric emptying of nutrient semisolid meals in humans has been less well studied, despite its common occurrence in foods. Using a standardised ultrasound method, this study was aimed at investigating if the gastric emptying in healthy subjects could be influenced by adding locust been gum, a widely used thickening agent, or water directly into a nutrient semisolid test meal. Methods The viscosity of a basic test meal (300 g rice pudding, 330 kcal) was increased by adding Nestargel (6 g, 2.4 kcal), containing viscous dietary fibres (96.5%) provided as seed flour of locust bean gum, and decreased by adding 100 ml of water. Gastric emptying of these three test meals were evaluated in fifteen healthy non-smoking volunteers, using ultrasound measurements of the gastric antral area to estimate the gastric emptying rate (GER). Results The median value of GER with the basic test meal (rice pudding) was estimated at 63 %, (range 47 to 84 %), (the first quartile = 61 %, the third quartile = 69 %). Increasing the viscosity of the rice pudding by adding Nestargel, resulted in significantly lower gastric emptying rates (p < 0.01), median GER 54 %, (range 7 to 71 %), (the first quartile = 48 %, the third quartile = 60 %). When the viscosity of the rice pudding was decreased (basic test meal added with water), the difference in median GER 65 %, (range 38 to 79 %), (the first quartile = 56 %, the third quartile = 71 %) was not significantly different (p = 0.28) compared to the GER of the basic test meal. Conclusions We conclude that the addition of locust bean gum to a nutrient semisolid meal has a major impact on gastric emptying by delaying the emptying rate, but that the addition of water to this test meal has no influence on gastric emptying in healthy subjects.
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50. Relationship between postprandial changes in cardiac left ventricular function, glucose and insulin concentrations, gastric emptying, and satiety in healthy subjects
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Joanna Hlebowicz, Ola Björgell, Magnus Dencker, and Sandra Lindstedt
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiac output ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Diastole ,Hemodynamics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Satiation ,Ventricular Function, Left ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Insulin ,Cardiac Output ,lcsh:RC620-627 ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Gastric emptying ,business.industry ,Research ,Stroke Volume ,Stroke volume ,Postprandial Period ,lcsh:Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,Blood pressure ,Postprandial ,Endocrinology ,Gastric Emptying ,Cardiology ,Female ,business ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply - Abstract
Background The digestion of food is known to alter the hemodynamics of the body significantly. The purpose of this study was to study the postprandial changes in stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO) and left ventricular (LV) longitudinal systolic and diastolic functions measured with tissue Doppler imaging, in relation to gastric emptying rate (GER), satiety, and glucose and insulin concentrations in healthy subjects. Methods Twenty-three healthy subjects were included in this study. The fasting and postprandial changes at 30 min and 110 min in CO, heart rate (HR) and blood pressure were measured. Moreover, tissue Doppler imaging systolic (S'), early (E') and late (A') mitral annular diastolic velocities were measured in the septal (s) and lateral (l) walls. Glucose and insulin concentrations, and satiety were measured before and 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 min after the start of the meal. The GER was calculated as the percentage change in the antral cross-sectional area 15-90 min after ingestion of the meal. Results This study show that both CO, systolic longitudinal ventricular velocity of the septum (S's) and lateral wall (S'l), the early diastolic longitudinal ventricular velocity of the lateral wall (E'l), the late diastolic longitudinal ventricular velocity of the septum (A's) and lateral wall (A'l) increase significantly, and were concomitant with increased satiety, antral area, glucose and insulin levels. The CO, HR and SV at 30 min were significantly higher, and the diastolic blood pressure was significantly lower, than the fasting. The satiety was correlated to HR and diastolic blood pressure. The insulin level was correlated to HR. Conclusions This study shows that postprandial CO, HR, SV and LV longitudinal systolic and diastolic functions increase concomitantly with increased satiety, antral area, and glucose and insulin levels. Therefore, patients should not eat prior to, or during, cardiac evaluation as the effects of a meal may affect the results and their interpretation. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01027507
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