نتایج جستجو برای: acetazolamide

تعداد نتایج: 1711  

2017
Tomasz Imiela Andrzej Budaj

BACKGROUND Congestion is the main cause of morbidity in patients with heart failure. Treatment of fluid overload is often challenging in everyday clinical practice. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the diuretic effect of acetazolamide in patients with exacerbations of chronic heart failure, in addition to their stable diuretic therapy. METHODS This was a single-center, unbli...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2002
Ali Syed Arbab Shigeki Aoki Keiji Toyama Nobuhiko Miyazawa Hiroshi Kumagai Takako Umeda Takao Arai Tsutomu Araki Hiroyuki Kabasawa Yoshiyuki Takahashi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery (FAIR) MR imaging is a technique for depicting cerebral perfusion without contrast enhancement. Our purpose was to determine whether quantification at FAIR imaging can be used to assess regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in a manner similar to [iodine 123]-iodoamphetamin ((123)I-IMP) single photon emission CT (SPECT). METHO...

2010
Alexander W. Schüttelkopf Ludovic Gros David E. Blair Julie A. Frearson Daan M.F. van Aalten Ian H. Gilbert

Chitin is an essential structural component of the fungal cell wall. Chitinases are thought to be important for fungal cell wall remodelling, and inhibition of these enzymes has been proposed as a potential strategy for development of novel anti-fungals. The fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus possesses two distinct multi-gene chitinase families. Here we explore acetazolamide as a chemical sc...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology 1971
C Kupfer D Gaasterland K Ross

The short-term effects on aqueous humor flow dynamics of single doses of acetazolamide and L-epinephrine, alone and combined, were studied in selected young, normal men. Analysis of aqueous flow before and after medication was facilitated, by graphic representation of flow versus intraocular pressure, the flow curve. Acetazolamide reduced intraocular pressure and Pk of Goldmann without affectin...

2015
Malgorzata Kolecka Nele Ondreka Andreas Moritz Martin Kramer Martin J. Schmidt

BACKGROUND Acetazolamide is recommended for the reduction of cerebrospinal fluid production in canine internal hydrocephalus. The efficacy of the drug in terms of alleviation of the clinical symptoms and the restoration of normal ventricular volume has not been documented. We hypothesize that acetazolamide inadequately improve clinical signs and has no effect on the ventricular volume. Six dogs...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Vitalie Faoro Sandrine Huez Sébastien Giltaire Adriana Pavelescu Aurélie van Osta Jean-Jacques Moraine Hervé Guenard Jean-Benoît Martinot Robert Naeije

Aerobic exercise capacity is decreased at altitude because of combined decreases in arterial oxygenation and in cardiac output. Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction could limit cardiac output in hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that acetazolamide could improve exercise capacity at altitude by an increased arterial oxygenation and an inhibition of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction. Resting and e...

2016
Yi Xu Jian Gong Hao Xu

The regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and the cerebral vasoreactivity of the patients with depressive disorder were observed by SPECT and acetazolamide stress SPECT test respectively. Eighteen unmedicated depressed patients and nineteen healthy control subjects were included. Baseline SPECT was performed in both patients and control subjects. Acetazolamide stress SPECT test was performed two ...

2017
Lezio S. Bueno‐Junior Rafael N. Ruggiero Matheus T. Rossignoli Elaine A. Del Bel Joao P. Leite Osvaldo D. Uchitel

The knowledge on real-time neurophysiological effects of acetazolamide is still far behind the wide clinical use of this drug. Acetazolamide - a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor - has been shown to affect the neuromuscular transmission, implying a pH-mediated influence on the central synaptic transmission. To start filling such a gap, we chose a central substrate: hippocampal-prefrontal cortical pr...

Journal: :British medical journal 1981
M K Greene A M Kerr I B McIntosh R J Prescott

Twenty-four amateur climbers took part in a double-blind controlled cross-over trial of acetazolamide versus placebo for the prevention of acute mountain sickness. They climbed Kilimanjaro (5895 m) and Mt Kenya (5186 m) in three weeks with five rest days between ascents. The severity of acute mountain sickness was gauged by a score derived from symptoms recorded daily by each subject. On kilima...

Journal: :Stroke 1970
Y Kong S Lunzer A Heyman H A Saltzman

Protective Effects of Acetazolamide and Hyperbaric Oxygenation on Experimentally Induced Syncope • The protective effects of acetazolamide and hyperbaric oxygenation on experimentally induced syncope were evaluated in seven healthy male subjects. Syncope was induced by vigorous hyperventilation and Valsalva maneuver. Each subject performed these procedures three times in each of the following c...

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