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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 15 (1979), S. 241-247 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: lorcainide ; antiarrhythmic drugs ; ECG ; atrial pacing ; His bundle ; refractory periods
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The electrophysiological effects of lorcainide 1.25 or 2.5 mg/kg given iv over 2 or 4 min, were studied in 21 patients with normal and diseased impulse formation and conduction, by means of intracardiac recording and stimulation. Sinus rate and the effective atrial refractory period rose following both doses of lorcainide. The corrected sinus node recovery time rose only after lorcainide 2.5 mg/kg and then most markedly in patients with sinus node dysfunction. The P-A interval remained unchanged following the drug. The A-H interval during sinus rhythm, and the pooled A-H intervals during atrial pacing, increased slightly, and the functional and effective A-V nodal refractory period changed variably. Wenckebach periods above the bundle of His occurred at lower atrial pacing rates following both doses of lorcainide in 7 patients, at the same atrial pacing rate in 9 and at higher rates in 3. H-V intervals, pooled H-V intervals and QRS-width lengthened in all patients, most markedly in cases with a conduction delay below the His bundle, who had received lorcainide 2.5 mg/kg. Thus, lorcainide shares some electrophysiological properties with procainamide and aprindine. Higher doses should be used with caution in patients with pre-existing conduction delay below the bundle His.
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 16 (1979), S. 155-164 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Ro 11-1781 ; calcium transport ; paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia ; atrial pacing ; refractory period ; ECG
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect of Ro 11-1781, a drug that affects calcium transport, in 10 patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT), was studied by intracardiac recording and stimulation. The re-entry circuit involved an accessory pathway that conducted only in the ventriculo-atrial direction in 5 patients, and was confined to the A-V node in 5 cases. Prior to administration of Ro 11-1781 tachycardia could be initiated in all patients. An intravenous bolus of 2 mg/kg during PSVT terminated the tachycardia in all cases by blockade in the A-V node. Ro 11-1781 lengthened the A-V nodal conduction time as well as the functional and effective refractory period of the A-V node. The effective refractory period of the “fast” pathway was variably changed. After Ro 11-1781 the tachycardia zone was abolished in 3 cases, reduced in 3, increased in 3 and was converted to an echo zone in 1. The ability to sustain the PSVT was lost in one subject. The heart rate during PSVT was slowed following Ro 11-1781. Ro 11-1781 appears to be useful for the termination of PSVT, but its ability to prevent PSVT varies. Beneficial effects include abolition or narrowing of the tachycardia zone, loss of the ability to sustain PSVT and a reduction in heart rate during PSVT. The widening of the tachycardia zone may be harmful.
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    Journal of nondestructive evaluation 13 (1994), S. 155-163 
    ISSN: 1573-4862
    Keywords: Crack-profile ; crack aspect ratio ; alternating current field measurement ; boundary element method ; pseudo-random error ; smoothing technique
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The alternating current field measurement technique has been employed in the present study to predict cracks of different profiles. Profiles used included surface thumb-nail cracks of semi-circular, semi-elliptical, asymmetrical and rectangular shape with aspect ratios ranging from 2 to 10. From the potential ratios measured experimentally, a numerical approach was employed to compute the crack profiles. Crack profiles were also computed from theoretical potential profiles obtained using boundary element method. The present study shows that with high aspect ratios, the crack profiles predicted using theoretical data bore great resemblance to that of the actual. The underpredictions at the centre-line position of the cracks were small. Using experimentally measured potentials with 1-dimensional interpretation, all predicted profiles showed an under estimation of the actual. The errors appeared generally lower for the narrower plate and decreased with increase in aspect ratio. Pseudo-random errors were introduced to the theoretical potentials to simulate measurement errors that may occur in practice, to improve the error handling capability of the computer programme designed for the study. In addition, a smoothing technique was also applied to improve the accuracy of the crack profile prediction. By “freezing” some of the distant potential field, a significant computer processing time reduction of 25–35% has been achieved.
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