The risk of nephrocalcinosis in preterm infants is considerable, but conflicting numbers are given for the actual incidence (10-65%). Furosemide induced hypercalciuria is said to be the main risk factor. We examined retrospectively the incidence, causes and outcome of nephrocalcinosis in preterm infants born in our hospital from 1988 to 1998 ( n=2190). An abnormal renal echogenicity or nephrocalcinosis was seen in 31 infants (29.7+/-3.3 weeks gestational age; 1307+/-690 g birth weight). Nephrocalcinosis was diagnosed in 16, hyperechoic kidneys (HK) in 10 and Tamm-Horsfall kidneys in 5 infants. Main risk factors were low gestation age and birth weight, length of hospitalization, variations in acid-base status, length of assistant ventilation and hypercalciuria at diagnosis. The incidence of nephrocalcinosis was 0.73% [1.7% for low birth weight infants (VLBW)]. Taking the cases of nephrocalcinosis and HK together, incidence was calculated to be 1.2% overall and 2.5% for VLBW infants, but increased to 7% in 1998. The follow-up showed persisting nephrocalcinosis or hyperechoic kidneys in 8/26 preterm infants. In conclusion, the incidence of nephrocalcinosis was lower in our population than is usually reported. The numbers have, however, increased over the past few years. From the follow-up it was obvious that long-term observation of preterm infants is necessary and that complications might arise in the long run.
Cut-off values for initial left ventricular ejection fraction of >27% and left ventricular end-systolic diameter of < or =5.5 cm may predict recovery of left ventricle function.
The most important prerequisite for the success of an osseointegrated dental implant is achievement and maintenance of implant stability. The aim of the study was to measure the 208 Straumann dental implant stability quotient (ISQ) values during the osseointegration period and determine the factors that affect implant stability. A total of 164 of the implants inserted were standard surface, and 44 of them were SLActive surface. To determine implant stability as ISQ values, measurements were performed at the stage of implant placement and healing periods by the Osstell mentor. The ISQ value ranges showed a significant increase during the healing period. Except for the initial measurement, the posterior maxilla had the lowest ISQ values, and there was no significant difference among anterior mandible, posterior mandible, and anterior maxilla (P < .05). Implant length did not have a significant influence on ISQ value (P > .05). The second measurement was significantly higher in men compared with women (P < .05). The second measurement was significantly higher than the others at 4.8 mm, and for the final measurement, there were no significant differences between 4.8 and 4.1 mm, which were higher than 3.3 mm (P < .05). When comparing sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched (SLA) and SLActive surface implants, there were no significant differences for insertion measurements, but for second measurements, SLActive was significantly higher (P = 0), and for the final measurement, there was no significant difference. It appears that repeated ISQ measurements of a specific implant have some diagnostic benefit, and the factors that affect implant stability during the healing period are presented.
We investigated the short-term (4 weeks)color stability of light-cure and dual-cure resin cements. Sixty disk-shaped test specimens of adhesive resin cement (10 × 1 mm) were prepared. One feldspathic porcelain test specimen (12 × 14 × 0.8 mm) was prepared from a prefabricated ceramic block. The feldspathic sample was placed on the resin cement disk and all the measurements were performed without cementation. Specific color coordinate differences (ΔL, Δa, and Δb), and the total color differences (ΔE) were calculated after immersion in distilled water for different periods. Data were compared using one-way analysis of variance (
The presented method helps to guide the clinician to track the individual patient's gross motor development and assess the additional effect of an additionally applied intervention while taking into account the expected progression of gross motor function under standard of care.
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