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Molecular epidemiology of epidemic severe malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax in the state of Amazonas, Brazil /Santos-Ciminera, Patricia Dantas. Ciminera, Patricia Dantas Santos. Santos, Patricia. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 2005. / Typescript (photocopy).
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Multi-modality imaging of atherosclerotic plaque using optical coherence tomography / Imagerie multi-modalité en tomographie par cohérence optique de la plaque d’athéroscléroseGerbaud, Edouard 15 September 2016 (has links)
Les technologies d'imagerie intravasculaire c’est à dire l’échographie endo-coronaire (IVUS)et la tomographie par cohérence optique (IV-OCT) sont des outils précieux pour aider audiagnostic de la plaque d’athérosclérose et guider les gestes thérapeutiques.Le chapitre 1 présente les inconvénients de la coronarographie dans la pratique clinique.Dans plusieurs circonstances, l’IVUS et l’OCT ont clairement une valeur supplémentaire quandils sont utilisés comme un outil diagnostique en cas d'ambiguïtés angiographiques. Nousavons récemment rapporté la première observation utilisant l’OCT pour décrire une dissectioncoronaire d'une branche septale perforante responsable d’un infarctus du myocarde.Le chapitre 2 porte sur la reproductibilité de I’OCT entre différents instituts concernant denombreux paramètres qualitatifs et quantitatifs de la plaque d'athérome. Le but de notre étudeétait d'étudier en plus de la reproductibilité inter- et intra-observateur, la variabilité inter-institutsde I’OCT concernant les mesures quantitatives et qualitatives et de la comparer à celle del’IVUS. Dans ce travail, nous avons observé que, dans la mesure de la surface de la lumièreendocoronaire, des diamètres minimum et maximum de cette même lumière endocoronaire,de la surface endo-luminale du stent, des diamètres minimum et maximum endo-luminaux dustent, par des analystes provenant de 2 laboratoires différents, la reproductibilité inter-institutsde I’OCT était nettement supérieure à celle de l’IVUS. Le Chapitre 3 présente 2 nouvelles technologies robustes d'imagerie intravasculaire hybridesdéveloppées dans le laboratoire du Professeur Guillermo J. Tearney: l’OCT couplée à laspectroscopie dans le proche infra-rouge (OFDI-NIRS) et l’OCT couplée à l’autofluorescencedans le proche infra-rouge (OFDI-NIRAF). Les premières procédures d’OFDI-NIRS chezl’homme sont prévues dans un avenir proche. Les premières procédures chez l’homme ontété réalisées chez 12 patients porteurs d’un angor stable entre Juillet 2014 et Janvier 2015.Les résultats de cette étude pilote ont montré que le signal d’autofluorescence recueilli(NIRAF) a été focalement trés élevé dans des endroits de la plaque d’athérome où la plupartdes phénotypes morphologiques en OCT d’une plaque à haut risque de rupture étaientévidents. Les substrats biochimiques de ce signal d’autofluorescence (NIRAF) sont encore àélucider. / Intravascular imaging technologies i.e. IVUS and IV-OCT are valuable tools for interventionguidance and diagnostic plaque imaging.Chapter 1 introduces the drawbacks of coronary angiography in the clinical practice. In severalcircumstances, IVUS and IV-OCT have clearly an additional value when they are used as adiagnosis tool in case of angiographic ambiguities. We recently reported the first observationusing IV-OCT to describe a coronary dissection of a septal perforating branch causing AMI.Chapter 2 focuses on the inter-institute reliability of IV-OCT to determine qualitative andquantitative parameters of atherosclerotic plaque. The purpose of our study was to investigatefurther inter- and intra-observer reproducibility, the inter-institute variability for IV-OCT (OFDI)quantitative and qualitative measurements vs. IVUS measurements using publishedconsensus document definitions. In our work, we observed that in the measurement of lumenCSA, maximum and minimum lumen diameters, stent CSA, maximum and minimum stentdiameters by analysts from 2 different laboratories, inter-institute reproducibility of OFDI wasfound to be more consistent than IVUS.Chapter 3 present 2 new robust hybrid intravascular imaging technologies developed in Dr.Tearney’s laboratory i.e. OFDI-NIRS and OFDI-NIRAF, which may offer supplementary criteriafor plaque vulnerability. First-in-human OFDI-NIRS imaging procedures are anticipated in thenear future. First-in-human OFDI-NIRAF imaging procedures have been performed in a firstpioneering series of 12 stable patients between July 2014 and January 2015. Findings of thispilot study showed that NIRAF was focally elevated in plaque locations where most high-riskmorphologic phenotypes were evident. The biochemical substrates of the NIRAF signal stillhave to be elucidated.
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Biomechanical and morphological characterization of common iliac vein remodeling: Effects of venous reflux and hypertensionBrass, Margaret Mary January 2014 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / The passive properties of the venous wall are important in the development of venous pathology. Increase in venous pressure due to retrograde flow (reflux) and obstruction of venous flow by intrinsic and extrinsic means are the two possible mechanisms for venous hypertension. Reflux is the prevailing theory in the etiology of venous insufficiency. The objective of this thesis is to quantify the passive biomechanical response and structural remodeling of veins subjected to chronic venous reflux and hypertension. To investigate the effects of venous reflux on venous mechanics, the tricuspid valve was injured chronically in canines by disrupting the chordae tendineae. The conventional inflation-extension protocol in conjunction with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was utilized to investigate the passive biomechanical response of both control common iliac veins (from 9 dogs) and common iliac veins subjected to chronic venous reflux and hypertension (from 9 dogs). The change in thickness and constituent composition as a result of chronic venous reflux and hypertension was quantified using multiphoton microscopy (MPM) and histological evaluation. Biomechanical results indicate that the veins stiffened and became less compliant when exposed to eight weeks of chronic venous reflux and hypertension. The mechanical stiffening was found to be a result of a significant increase in wall thickness (p < 0.05) and a significant increase in the collagen to elastin ratio (p < 0.05). After eight weeks of chronic reflux, the circumferential Cauchy stress significantly reduced (p < 0.05) due to wall thickening, but was not restored to control levels. This provided a useful model for development and further analysis of chronic venous insufficiency and assessment of possible intervention strategies.
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