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Compromised Osseous Healing Of Dental Extraction Sites In Zoledronic Acid-Treated Dogs., M. R. Allen, D. J. Kubek, D. B. Burr, S. L. Ruggiero, T. M. G. Chu Jan 2011

Compromised Osseous Healing Of Dental Extraction Sites In Zoledronic Acid-Treated Dogs., M. R. Allen, D. J. Kubek, D. B. Burr, S. L. Ruggiero, T. M. G. Chu

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UNLABELLED: The goal of this study was to document how treatment with high doses of zoledronic acid affects dental extraction healing. Our results, showing significantly compromised osseous healing within the socket as well as presence of exposed bone and development of a sequestrum in one animal, provide a building block toward understanding osteonecrosis of the jaw.

PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to document how treatment with a bisphosphonate affects the bone tissue following dental extraction.

METHODS: Skeletally mature female beagle dogs were either untreated controls (CON) or treated with intravenous zoledronic acid (ZOL). Following the extraction of the …


Management Of Hypertension Among Patients With Coronary Heart Disease, O. Olafiranye, F. Zizi, P. Brimah, G. Jean-Louis, A. N. Makaryus, S. Mcfarlane, G. Ogedegbe Jan 2011

Management Of Hypertension Among Patients With Coronary Heart Disease, O. Olafiranye, F. Zizi, P. Brimah, G. Jean-Louis, A. N. Makaryus, S. Mcfarlane, G. Ogedegbe

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Evidence suggests that coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common outcome of hypertension. Hypertension accelerates the development of atherosclerosis, and sustained elevation of blood pressure (BP) can destabilize vascular lesions and precipitate acute coronary events. Hypertension can cause myocardial ischemia in the absence of CHD. These cardiovascular risks attributed to hypertension can be reduced by optimal BP control. Although several antihypertensive agents exist, the choice of agent and the appropriate target BP for patients with CHD remain controversial. In this succinct paper, we examine the evidence and the mechanisms for the linkage between hypertension and CHD and we discuss …


Noninvasive Ventilation In Acute Respiratory Failure Due To H1n1 Influenza: A Word Of Caution, A. Singh, J. Singh Jan 2011

Noninvasive Ventilation In Acute Respiratory Failure Due To H1n1 Influenza: A Word Of Caution, A. Singh, J. Singh

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Intravenous Erythropoietin In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction - Reveal: A Randomized Controlled Trial, S. S. Najjar, S. V. Rao, C. Melloni, S. V. Raman, T. J. Povsic, L. Melton, G. W. Barsness, K. Prather, L. Gruberg, R. A. Harrington, +10 Additional Authors Jan 2011

Intravenous Erythropoietin In Patients With St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction - Reveal: A Randomized Controlled Trial, S. S. Najjar, S. V. Rao, C. Melloni, S. V. Raman, T. J. Povsic, L. Melton, G. W. Barsness, K. Prather, L. Gruberg, R. A. Harrington, +10 Additional Authors

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Context: Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. In experimental models of MI, erythropoietin reduces infarct size and improves left ventricular (LV) function. Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of a single intravenous bolus of epoetin alfa in patients with STEMI. Design, Setting, and Patients: A prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with a dose-escalation safety phase and a single dose (60 000 U of epoetin alfa) efficacy phase; the Reduction of Infarct Expansion and Ventricular Remodeling With Erythropoietin After Large Myocardial Infarction (REVEAL) trial was conducted at 28 US sites between October …


Inside And Out: An Epicardial Lead Gone Astray, S. N. Hong, B. Rosenzweig, G. A. Crooke, I. Kronzon, M. B. Srichai Jan 2011

Inside And Out: An Epicardial Lead Gone Astray, S. N. Hong, B. Rosenzweig, G. A. Crooke, I. Kronzon, M. B. Srichai

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