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    ISSN: 1435-604X
    Keywords: Arteries ; Laser angioplasty ; Transluminal angioplasty ; Heart ; Coronary artery disease ; Lasers
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract We report our experience in 60 patients using a recently designed 4 French ring catheter system for coronary and a 7 French ring catheter for peripheral percutaneous excimer laser angioplasty. The advantages in comparison to bare fibres comprise an improved flexibility and a central channel for insertion of guide wires to minimize the risk of mechanical vessel wall perforation. The peripheral laser catheter initially transmitted overall energies of 20 mJ pulse−1 (51 mJ pulse−1 mm−2), the coronary device 4.5–5 mJ pulse−1 (32 mJ pulse−1 mm−2). A 50% or more decrease of energy transmission was found in 43% of coronary catheters due to a number of blinded fibres with other fibres remaining intact. This was either due to a retrograde expansion of shock waves generated by the excimer pulse at a calcified lesion, or the result of a deleterious back-reflection of the laser light by contrast media. However, using both laser catheters ablation of plaque in vivo proved to be possible. Small mechanical defects of the catheter tips in 27% did not result in patient related complications. Our initial experience favours further improvement of ring catheters for percutaneous excimer laser angioplasty.
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    Hydrobiologia 94 (1982), S. 231-236 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: thermal acclimation ; heat resistance ; acclimation rate ; planarians ; Dugesia tigrina ; Dugesia dorotocephala
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The planarians Dugesia tigrina and D. dorotocephala show well developed resistance adaptation responses following transfer from 5 to 25 °C or the reverse. Their rates of thermal acclimation are typical of most organisms, but the magnitudes of their responses are impressively large. Thermal acclimation in these two species is generally similar, although somewhat more rapid and perhaps more extensive in D. tigrina. Forward and reverse acclimation rates are similar and there is evidence of overshoot and undershoot time course patterns respectively. Our heat resistance data, although based on a different methodology (the CTM method, using loss of equilibrium as the end point criterion) agree well with published values for these triclads. The temperature tolerance and thermal acclimation responses of D. tigrina and D. dorotocephala correlate well with their apparent eurythermy and their widespread distributions.
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