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2. Effect of Sibutramine on Cardiovascular Outcomes in Overweight and Obese Subjects
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James, Wp, Caterson, Id, Coutinho, W, Finer, N, VAN GAAL LF, Maggioni, Ap, TORP-PEDERSEN, C, Sharma, Am, Shepherd, Gm, Rode, Ra, Renz, Cl, Van Gaal LF, Torp-Pedersen, C, Pepine, C, Pocock, S, Drexler, H, Swedberg, K, Sleight, P, Armstrong, P, Kerr, D, Dagenais, G, Brophy, J, Avezum, A, Bogaty, P, Fabbri, G, Galli, M, Hildebrandt, P, Mann, J, Ostergren, J, Sherman, D, Zannad, F, Colquhoun, D, Hollanders, G, e Forti A, Costa, Cifkova, R, Toubro, S, Ziegler, O, Scherbaum, Wa, Jordan, J, Halmy, L, Ferrannini, E, Santini, F, Gonzalez, C, Narkiewicz, K, Hancu, N, Payer, J, Pascual, J, Wilding, J, Campbell, L, Carey, D, Gerstman, M, Karrasch, J, Lefkovits, J, Marks, J, Marks, S, Moses, R, Phillips, P, Proietto, J, Roberts, D, Roberts-Thomson, P, Shaw, J, Simpson, R, Singh, B, Singleton Jeffries, W, Stuckey, B, Boland, J, Brohet, C, Coucke, F, Dendale, P, Jouret, G, Kolanowski, J, Kutnowski, M, Martens, F, Muls, E, Peiffer, F, Penninckx, H, Scheen, A, Schoors, D, Vaerenberg, M, Van Cleemput, J, Van Crombrugge, P, Van Kuyk, M, Verhaegen, A, Wollaert, B, de Albuquerque DC, Appolinario, J, de Godoy Matos AF, Gross, Jl, Halpern, A, Kerr Saraiva JF, Milagres, R, Repetto, G, Suplicy, Hl, Zanella, Mt, Bednarova, J, Cepelak, V, Cerny, P, Hainer, V, Havranek, P, Homza, M, Jansa, P, Karlicek, M, Kolesar, J, Kotik, I, Kucera, D, Kuchar, J, Kunc, M, Kvapil, M, Linhart, A, Machova, V, Matuska, J, Oral, I, Pavlas, J, Pesatova, S, Povolny, J, Semrad, B, Smetana, K, Soucek, M, Svacina, S, Tesinsky, P, Urbanek, R, Wasserburger, B, Zachoval, R, Zahumensky, E, Zidkova, E, Astrup, A, Dominguez, H, Faber, J, Hilderbrant, P, Kober, L, Perrild, H, Richelsen, B, Sogaard, P, Svendsen, Ol, Urhammer, S, Archambeaud, F, Basdevant, A, Borys, Jm, Bringer, J, Brunetiere, C, Charpentier, G, Cocaul-André, M, Dabadie, H, Dubreuil, A, Estour, B, Gautier, Jf, Gibault, T, Halimi, S, Hespel, Jp, Issa Sayegh, M, Krempf, M, Laville, M, Lecerf, Jm, Louvet, Jp, Penfornis, A, Ritz, P, Schlienger, Jl, Schmitt, B, Valensi, P, Baar, M, Beermann, J, Bock, M, Boenner, G, Dammann, Hg, Diehm, C, Ditschuneit, H, Gadow, J, Gehlhar, S, Gessner, S, Guthersohn, A, Hamann, A, Hanefeld, M, Hasenfuss, G, Herzner, A, Heun, Kc, Heufelder, Ae, Hohensee, H, Jacob, S, Krings, P, Krätzig, B, Krosse, B, Lehmann, Rt, Mindt-Prüfert, S, Maisch, B, Pfeiffer, Af, Richard, F, Rose, B, Schmidt, E, Scholze, J, Schreckenberg, A, Stuebler, P, Walter, J, Wirth, A, Wunderlich, J, Abraham, G, Altorjay, A, Augusztin, G, Csaszar, A, Czuriga, I, Dinnyes, J, Gero, L, Gyimesi, A, Janosi, A, Kovacs, I, Liziczai, I, Majtenyi, A, Medvegy, M, Nadhazi, Z, Pados, G, Polak, G, Ronaszeki, A, Sido, Z, Simon, K, Anzà, C, Bevilacqua, M, Bosello, O, Chiariello, M, Cordera, R, Ferrari, E, Frittitta, L, Giorgino, R, Liuzzi, A, Malinverni, C, Di Mario, U, Melchionda, N, Occhi, G, Perticone, F, Pinchera, A, Pinelli, G, Rovera, G, Santeusanio, F, Urbinati, S, Alpizar-Salazar, M, Carrillo-Ortega, E, Fanghanel Salmon, G, Laviada-Molina, Ha, Madero, Ma, Rodriguez, G, Saldate, C, Sanchez-Castillo, Cp, Violante, Rm, Wacher, N, Zayas-Jaime, Fj, Zuniga-Guajardo, S, Adamiec, R, Banasiak, W, Chrusciel, P, Derlaga, B, Gebala, A, Gessek, J, Janik, K, Janion, M, Kalina, Z, Kozlowski, A, Kusnierz, B, Majcher, Z, Miekus, P, Niegowska, J, Okopien, B, Ostrowska, L, Pasowicz, M, Piepiorka, M, Pluta, W, Polaszewska-Muszynska, M, Ponikowski, P, Pupek-Musialik, D, Sawicki, A, Sobocik, H, Stankiewicz, A, Szpajer, M, Trojnar, R, Tykarski, A, Wrabec, K, Wyrzkowski, B, Zahorska-Markiewicz, B, Zalewski, M, Carrageta, M, Mendes Pedro MM, Parente Martins LM, dos Santos, L, Babes, A, Creteanu, G, Dan, Ga, Dragulescu, Si, Graur, M, Tirgoviste, Ci, Morosanu, M, Mota, M, Paveliu, Fs, Radoi, M, Ranetti, A, Totoian, I, Andre, I, Bugan, V, Cencarik, J, Csala, L, Farsky, S, Gonsorcik, J, Kamensky, G, Kmec, J, Krahulec, B, Kurian, R, Macek, V, Majercak, I, Micko, K, Mokan, M, Riecansky, I, Sojka, G, Uhliar, R, Urgeova, L, Vancik, J, Baro, Fm, Barrios Merino, A, Borras, Jl, Caixas, A, Cuatrecasas Cambra, G, Dominguez Escribano JR, Duran Garcia, S, Escobar-Jimenez, L, Esteva de Antonio, I, Formiguera Sala, X, Garcia-Luna, Pp, Garcia Robles, R, Gonzalez Albarran, O, Hernandez-Mijares, A, Martin Hidalgo, A, Masmiquel Comas, L, Morales Perez, F, Moreno Esteban, B, Pascual Izuel JM, Redon Mas, J, Ricart, W, Rubio, Ma, Ruilope, Lm, Salas-Salvado, J, Terroba Larumbe, M, Tinahones, F, de la Torre Casares ML, Vidal Cortada, J, Zuniga-Perez Lemaur, M, Abdulhakim, Ee, Adler, A, Barnett, Ah, Bodmer, C, Campbell, Iw, Chowdhury, T, Cleland, J, Cook, Rc, Dinneen, S, Donnachie, H, Haslam, Dw, Hillis, Gs, Horne, M, Howarth, Dj, Hughes, E, Jackson, S, Jones, Sc, Jones, Th, Kumar, S, Lean, M, Maroni, J, Mcinnes, G, Middleton, A, Morris, A, Newcombe, G, O'Kane, Kp, Pavel, Ic, Pawa, R, Perry, C, Pitts, C, Raja, A, Reckless, J, Robinson, J, Sarmiento, R, Soo, Sc, Taylor, S, Thomas, Ho, Thomson, Ma, and Wilkins, M.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial Infarction ,Blood Pressure ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Type 2 diabetes ,Klinikai orvostudományok ,Placebo ,law.invention ,Double-Blind Method ,Randomized controlled trial ,Weight loss ,law ,Internal medicine ,Appetite Depressants ,medicine ,Humans ,Obesity ,Myocardial infarction ,Stroke ,Aged ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Orvostudományok ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Overweight ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Cardiology ,Female ,Human medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cyclobutanes ,Sibutramine ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background The long-term effects of sibutramine treatment on the rates of cardiovascular events and cardiovascular death among subjects at high cardiovascular risk have not been established. Methods We enrolled in our study 10,744 overweight or obese subjects, 55 years of age or older, with preexisting cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or both to assess the cardiovascular consequences of weight management with and without sibutramine in subjects at high risk for cardiovascular events. All the subjects received sibutramine in addition to participating in a weight-management program during a 6-week, single-blind, lead-in period, after which 9804 subjects underwent random assignment in a double-blind fashion to sibutramine (4906 subjects) or placebo (4898 subjects). The primary end point was the time from randomization to the first occurrence of a primary outcome event (nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, resuscitation after cardiac arrest, or cardiovascular death). Results The mean duration of treatment was 3.4 years. The mean weight loss during the lead-in period was 2.6 kg; after randomization, the subjects in the sibutramine group achieved and maintained further weight reduction (mean, 1.7 kg). The mean blood pressure decreased in both groups, with greater reductions in the placebo group than in the sibutramine group (mean difference, 1.2/1.4 mm Hg). The risk of a primary outcome event was 11.4% in the sibutramine group as compared with 10.0% in the placebo group (hazard ratio, 1.16; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.03 to 1.31; P=0.02). The rates of nonfatal myocardial infarction and nonfatal stroke were 4.1% and 2.6% in the sibutramine group and 3.2% and 1.9% in the placebo group, respectively (hazard ratio for nonfatal myocardial infarction, 1.28; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.57; P=0.02; hazard ratio for nonfatal stroke, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.77; P=0.03). The rates of cardiovascular death and death from any cause were not increased. Conclusions Subjects with preexisting cardiovascular conditions who were receiving long-term sibutramine treatment had an increased risk of nonfatal myocardial infarction and nonfatal stroke but not of cardiovascular death or death from any cause. (Funded by Abbott; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00234832.)
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3. Laparoscopic management of unexpected borderline ovarian tumors in women of reproductive age.
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Pados, G., Tsolakidis, D., Bili, H., Athanatos, D., Zaramboukas, T., and Tarlatzis, B.
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OVARIAN tumors , *ENDOSCOPIC surgery , *LAPAROSCOPIC surgery , *CANCER in women , *ADNEXAL diseases , *TUMOR treatment ,TUMOR surgery - Abstract
The article presents a study which aims to review the clinical features of women with unexpected borderline ovarian tumours (BOT). The study reviews 1,332 out of 4,016 consecutive operative laparoscopies in women of reproductive age treated for adnexal masses. The results show that prelaparoscopic evaluation and selection for the endoscopic approach in women of reproductive age are important in the reduction of cases of unrecognised borderline or malignant ovarian cysts.
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- 2012
4. Prenatal Management and Postnatal Separation of Omphalopagus and Craniopagus Conjoined Twins.
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Athanasiadis, A., Mikos, T., Zafrakas, M., Diamanti, V., Papouli, M., Assimakopoulos, E., Pados, G., Tzevelekis, F., and Bontis, J.
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CONJOINED twins ,HUMAN abnormalities ,POSTNATAL care ,SURGERY ,PARABIOSIS - Abstract
Two cases of prenatally diagnosed conjoined twins are presented: a set of omphalopagus twins sharing a common liver, and a set of craniopagus with involvement limited to the skull. In both cases, prenatal diagnosis allowed accurate planning of pre- and postnatal management. Prenatal management involved serial imaging and counseling with participation of different specialists according to imaging findings. In the rare case of conjoined twins, an interdisciplinary approach is required, with feto-maternal specialists playing a pivotal role in co-ordinating teamwork and planning successive stages of management. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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5. Gynaecological endoscopic evaluation of 4% icodextrin solution: a European, multicentre, double-blind, randomized study of the efficacy and safety in the reduction of de novo adhesions after laparoscopic gynaecological surgery
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R. DeWilde, G. Pados, A.M. Lower, Alex McConnachie, A. D. Knight, P. Konincxk, Maria Elisabetta Coccia, Alison M. Crowe, Enda McVeigh, Jean-Luc Pouly, G. Pistofidis, T. Röemer, Alain Audebert, Michel Degueldre, Geoffrey Trew, Liselotte Mettler, S. Rimbach, Diethelm Wallwiener, Ellen M. Schmidt, D. Dallay, Charles Chapron, Ian Ford, Matthias Korell, S. Landi, Gere S. diZerega, Carmine Nappi, Trew, G., Pistofidis, G., Pados, G., Lower, A., Mettler, L., Wallwiener, D., Korell, M., Pouly, J. L., Coccia, M. E., Audebert, A., Nappi, Carmine, Schmidt, E., Mcveigh, E., Landi, S., Degueldre, M., Konincxk, P., Rimbach, S., Chapron, C., Dallay, D., Roemer, T., Mcconnachie, A., Ford, I., Crowe, A., Knight, A., Dizerega, G., and Dewilde, R.
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Adult ,Laparoscopic surgery ,icodextrin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Video Recording ,Adhesion (medicine) ,Tissue Adhesions ,Icodextrin ,law.invention ,Gynecologic Surgical Procedures ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Therapeutic Irrigation ,Laparoscopy ,Glucans ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Icodextrin Solution ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Myoma ,medicine.disease ,Uterine myomectomy ,Surgery ,Glucose ,Reproductive Medicine ,Second-Look Surgery ,Female ,business - Abstract
Gynaecological laparoscopic surgery outcomes can be compromised by the formation of de novo adhesions. This randomized, double-blind study was designed to assess the efficacy and safety of 4% icodextrin solution (Adept(®)) in the reduction of de novo adhesion incidence compared to lactated Ringer's solution (LRS).Patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery for removal of myomas or endometriotic cysts were treated with randomized solution as an intra-operative irrigant and 1l post-operative instillate. De novo adhesion incidence (number of sites with adhesions), severity and extent were independently scored at a second-look procedure and the efficacy of the two solutions compared. The effect of surgical covariates on adhesion formation was also investigated. Initial exploratory analysis of individual anatomical sites of clinical importance was progressed. RESULTS Of 498 patients randomized, 330 were evaluable (160 LRS--75% myomectomy/25% endometriotic cysts; 170 Adept--79% myomectomy/21% endometriotic cysts). At study completion, 76.2% LRS and 77.6% Adept had ≥ 1 de novo adhesion. The mean (SD) number of de novo adhesions was 2.58 (2.11) for Adept and 2.58 (2.38) for LRS. The treatment effect difference was not significant (P = 0.909). Assessment of surgical covariates identified significant influences on the mean number of de novo adhesions regardless of treatment, including surgery duration (P = 0.048), blood loss in myomectomy patients (P = 0.019), length of uterine incision in myomectomy patients (P0.001) and number of suture knots (P0.001). There were 15 adverse events considered treatment-related in the LRS patients (7.2%) and 18 in the Adept group (8.3%). Of 17 reported serious adverse events (9 LRS; 8 Adept) none were considered treatment-related.The study confirmed the safety of Adept in laparoscopic surgery. The proportion of patients with de novo adhesion formation was considerably higher than previous literature suggested. Overall there was no evidence of a clinical effect but various surgical covariates including surgery duration, blood loss, number and size of incisions, suturing and number of knots were found to influence de novo adhesion formation. The study provides direction for future research into adhesion reduction strategies in site specific surgery.
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