نتایج جستجو برای: radiofrequency filter

تعداد نتایج: 141549  

امین امالی, , سید هادی صمیمی اردستانی, , مجتبی محمدی اردهالی, , معصومه سعیدی, , پیمان برومند, ,

Background: Radiofrequency has recently been used in treating tonsilar hypertrophy in adults. We evaluated the results of partial resection (volume reduction) of tonsil using this method.Methods: Twenty patients with tonsilar hypertrophy were enrolled in a quasi-experimental before-after clinical trial. Local anesthesia was achieved by utilizing lidocain spray and then injection of lidocain and...

Journal: :Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica 2006
Pravin J Gupta

BACKGROUND Radiofrequency surgery is a method of utilizing high frequency (3.8 to 4MHz) radio wave energy to incise, excise, or coagulate tissues. Radiofrequency (RF) is a relatively new modality that is being used for ano-rectal surgeries with increasing frequency. As the RF energy is applied, frictional heating of tissues results, with cell death occurring at temperatures between 60 and 100 d...

Journal: :Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology 2011
Mark Wood Scott Goldberg Melissa Lau Aneesh Goel Daniel Alexander Frederick Han Shawn Feinstein

BACKGROUND The lethal isotherm for radiofrequency catheter ablation of cardiac myocardium is widely accepted to be 50°C, but this has not been directly measured. The purpose of this study was to directly measure the tissue temperature at the edge of radiofrequency lesions in real time using infrared thermal imaging. METHODS AND RESULTS Fifteen radiofrequency lesions of 6 to 240 seconds in dur...

F Bahmanzadegan F Nouri M Moradi M Taheri, SAR Mortazavi Sh Mansour SMJ Mortazavi,

Background: Drug resistance is widely believed to be an increasingly serious threat to global public health. We have previously reported that short term exposure of microorganisms to diagnostic ultrasound waves could significantly alter their sensitivity to antibiotics. In our previous studies, Klebsiella pneumoniae showed major differences in the sensitivity to antibiotics in exposed and non-e...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2005
Jan Van Zundert Anton J A de Louw Elbert A J Joosten Alfons G H Kessels Wiel Honig Pieter J W C Dederen Jan G Veening Johan S H Vles Maarten van Kleef

BACKGROUND Pulsed radiofrequency treatment has recently been described as a non-neurodestructive or minimally neurodestructive alternative to radiofrequency heat lesions. In clinical practice long-lasting results of pulsed radiofrequency treatment adjacent to the cervical dorsal root ganglion for the management of chronic radicular spinal pain have been reported without neurologic complications...

2005
G. Tuccari

RFI mitigation in Radioastronomy can be achieved adopting cryogenic filters in appropriate typologies. A study has been conducted in L, C and X band with the evaluation of the filter architecture in copper, with theoretical estimation, computer simulations, prototypes realization, laboratory measurements. Such work has been preliminary to the realization of HTS samples with the purpose of a sim...

2008
Bohong Xiao David Stoten Andrew Harrison

This report is centred on the development of a novel control algorithm for the adaptive linearisation of mobile radio frequency (RF) communications amplifiers, in order to significantly improve their distortion characteristics. The proposed adaptive linearisation methodology achieves optimal efficiency with minimal distortion. Research objectives also include the synthesis of RF amplifier dynam...

2005
K.-W. Gurgel H.-H. Essen S. P. Kingsley

High-frequency (HF) radars based on ground-wave propagation are used for remotely sensing ocean surface currents and gravity waves. For some 20 years a number of sytems have been developed taking advantage of improved electronics and computer techniques. However, the performance of these systems are limited by physical constraints, which are due to HF wave propagation and scattering as well as ...

Journal: :European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery 2011
Carlos E Garcia Franco Juan Perez-Cajaraville Francisco Guillen-Grima Agustin España

OBJECTIVE Hyperhidrosis (Hh) and facial blushing (Fb) are conditions caused by hyperactivity of the sympathetic system; they affect around 2% of the population. Severe cases have been typically treated with thoracic sympathectomy through a minimally invasive approach. We sought to determine if severe Hh and/or Fb patients, who are reluctant to go through an operation with general anaesthesia, c...

2013
Kok-Yuen Ho Mohamed Abdul Hadi Koravee Pasutharnchat Kian-Hian Tan

BACKGROUND Sacroiliac joint pain is a common cause of chronic low back pain. Different techniques for radiofrequency denervation of the sacroiliac joint have been used to treat this condition. However, results have been inconsistent because the variable sensory supply to the sacroiliac joint is difficult to disrupt completely using conventional radiofrequency. Cooled radiofrequency is a novel t...

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