54 results on '"John M. VanBuren"'
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52. Dosimetry of small radiation fields for 10-MV x rays
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Juan V. Fayos, Pavel V. Houdek, and John M. VanBuren
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Physics ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Collimator ,General Medicine ,Radiation ,Imaging phantom ,Radiosurgery ,Linear particle accelerator ,law.invention ,Radiation therapy ,law ,Stereotaxic technique ,medicine ,Dosimetry ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Dosimetry for 10-MV x rays has been extended to radiation fields smaller than 4 X 4 cm which may be suitable for radiation therapy of small lesions, e.g., intracranial tumors, benign or malignant. Special consideration in this study was given to (i) the variation of dose with field size (collimator and phantom scatter), (ii) the central axis percentage depth doses, and (iii) the moving-beam therapy dose distribution. We conclude that simple dosimetric techniques can provide adequate physics background for stereotaxic radiosurgery with small radiation fields and high-energy x rays.
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53. Intracranial Abscesses Secondary to Ear and Paranasal Sinuses Infections
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Richard J. Bellucci, William B. Bruce, Anthony J. Maniglia, Sanford R. Hoffman, and John M. VanBuren
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Brain Abscess ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Axial tomography ,Temporal bone ,Humans ,Medicine ,Otitis ,Sinusitis ,Cholesteatoma ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Middle Aged ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Sinus Infections ,Paranasal sinuses ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Drainage ,Female ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
The death rate of brain abscesses in a recently reported series is high, ranging from 36% to 50% of all cases. This paper reports experiences with ten cases of intracranial abscesses secondary to ear and sinus infections. Six of these abscesses are secondary to otitic infections with three of them located in the cerebellum. Two of the cerebellar abscesses are surgically drained through the temporal bone by the otologic surgeon, with close neurosurgical cooperation. Computerized axial tomography has revolutionized the treatment of intracranial abscesses optimizing the timing for medical and surgical management.
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54. Cognitive changes associated with switching to frequent nocturnal hemodialysis or renal transplantation
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Robert S. Lockridge, Jane S. Paulsen, Kevin Duff, James R. Rodrigue, Michael V. Rocco, Christopher T. Chan, John M. VanBuren, Leigh J. Beglinger, John B. Stokes, Jacob Oleson, Robert M. Lindsay, and Bradley S. Dixon
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Male ,Nephrology ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Neuropsychological Tests ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Executive Function ,Hemoglobins ,Cognition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Dialysis Solutions ,Medicine ,Attention ,Longitudinal Studies ,Kidney transplantation ,Psychomotor learning ,Neuropsychological testing ,Phosphorus ,Middle Aged ,Verbal Learning ,3. Good health ,Cognitive impairment ,Creatinine ,Female ,Hemodialysis ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Verbal learning ,03 medical and health sciences ,Memory ,Renal Dialysis ,Internal medicine ,Reaction Time ,Humans ,Frequent nocturnal hemodialysis ,Renal replacement therapy ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Dialysis ,business.industry ,Renal transplantation ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplantation ,business ,Psychomotor Performance ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background It is uncertain whether switching to frequent nocturnal hemodialysis improves cognitive function in well-dialyzed patients and how this compares to patients who receive a kidney transplant. Methods We conducted a multicenter observational study with longitudinal follow-up of the effect on cognitive performance of switching dialysis treatment modality from conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis to frequent nocturnal hemodialysis, a functioning renal transplant or remaining on thrice-weekly conventional hemodialysis. Neuropsychological tests of memory, attention, psychomotor processing speed, executive function and fluency as well as measures of solute clearance were performed at baseline and again after switching modality. The change in cognitive performance measured by neuropsychological tests assessing multiple cognitive domains at baseline, 4 and 12 months after switching dialysis modality were analyzed using a linear mixed model. Results Seventy-seven patients were enrolled; 21 of these 77 patients were recruited from the randomized Frequent Hemodialysis Network (FHN) Nocturnal Trial. Of these, 18 patients started frequent nocturnal hemodialysis, 28 patients received a kidney transplant and 31 patients remained on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis. Forty-eight patients (62 %) returned for the 12-month follow-up. Despite a significant improvement in solute clearance, 12 months treatment with frequent nocturnal hemodialysis was not associated with substantial improvement in cognitive performance. By contrast, renal transplantation, which led to near normalization of solute clearance was associated with clinically relevant and significant improvements in verbal learning and memory with a trend towards improvements in psychomotor processing speed. Cognitive performance in patients on conventional hemodialysis remained stable with the exception of an improvement in psychomotor processing speed and a decline in verbal fluency. Conclusions In patients on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis, receiving a functioning renal transplant was associated with improvement in auditory-verbal memory and psychomotor processing speed, which was not observed after 12 months of frequent nocturnal hemodialysis. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12882-016-0223-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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