Our results suggest that endovascular treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms is technically feasible and can effectively exclude abdominal aortic aneurysms from the circulation. With further refinement, endoluminal repair may emerge as an interventional strategy to treat infrarenal aortic aneurysms, especially in patients at high surgical risk.
Accurate placement of renal-artery stents is technically feasible without major complications. The favorable early and long-term results suggest that primary stent placement is an effective treatment for renal-artery stenosis involving the ostium.
All patients with pheochromocytomas should be screened for MEN-2 and von Hippel-Lindau disease to avert further morbidity and mortality in the patients and their families. All patients in families with MEN-2 or von Hippel-Lindau disease should be screened for pheochromocytoma, even if they are asymptomatic.
The purpose of this prospective, angiographically controlled study was to determine the diagnostic value of color Doppler sonography with two differing approaches of scanning in patients with clinical clues for renal artery stenosis (RAS). In 135 hypertensive patients peak systolic velocity in the main renal arteries and the resistive index (RI) of the intrarenal arteries were measured. The RI side-to-side-difference (delta RI) greater than 0.05 or peak systolic velocity greater than 2 m/s were used to discriminate normal from stenotic renal arteries, defined as angiographically confirmed RAS > 50%. In 88 of 135 patients 107 RAS were demonstrated by selective arteriography. Five renal artery occlusions occurred, which were all diagnosed by color Doppler sonography. Seventy-six RAS were detected by increased peak systolic velocity, and an additional 19 stenoses were identified by delta RI. The combined analysis of peak systolic velocity and delta RI resulted in a sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 92%. The positive predictive value was 92% and the negative predictive value was 88%. Our data suggest that only the combination of intra- and extrarenal scanning with color Doppler sonography represents an effective screening method for significant renal artery stenosis in hypertensive patients.
Evidence of falling wages in Catholic cities and rising wages in Protestant cities between 1500 and 1750, during the spread of literacy in the vernacular, is inconsistent with most theoretical models of economic growth. In The Protestant Ethic, Weber suggested an alternative explanation based on culture. Here, a theoretical model confirms that a small change in the subjective cost of cooperating with strangers can generate a profound transformation in trading networks. In explaining urban growth in early-modern Europe, specifications compatible with human-capital versions of the neoclassical model and endogenous-growth theory are rejected in favor of a “small-world” formulation based on the Weber thesis. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2001Key words: Growth – Religion – Networks – Culture – Europe, JEL classification: O52,
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