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Lab Anim (NY) ; 31(5): 46-9, 2002 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11984553

RESUMEN

The inhalation anesthetic isoflurane is five times more soluble in lipid than in lean tissue. Using the meadow vole as a model, the authors sought to determine the effect of body composition on isoflurane induction and recovery times.


Asunto(s)
Periodo de Recuperación de la Anestesia , Anestesia por Inhalación/veterinaria , Arvicolinae/fisiología , Composición Corporal/fisiología , Isoflurano/farmacocinética , Análisis de Varianza , Animales , Arvicolinae/metabolismo
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J Exp Biol ; 205(Pt 19): 3101-5, 2002 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12200413

RESUMEN

We evaluated the effect of lipid location on body-composition estimation accuracy using electromagnetic scanning (EM-SCAN), a non-invasive [total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC)] method. Molds were constructed that simulated a 'general' small mammal, either 93% lean/7% lipid (control) or 82% lean/18% lipid (lipid-location groups). In the 18% lipid molds, we varied the location of the fat; simulating all the fat in the head, tail or midsection or simulating homogenous distribution. Comparisons were made between the EM-SCAN output of each lipid-location group, and multiple-regression techniques were performed to derive body-composition estimation equations for both lipid mass (M(L)) and fat-free mass (M(FF)). Device output varied significantly for all lipid-location groups even though all groups contained 18% body fat, showing a lipid-location effect on device output. Calibration equations derived for each lipid-location condition estimated both M(L) and M(FF) accurately, but an independent equation was required for each lipid-location condition. In situations where species significantly vary body fat content and location, for example during hibernation or reproductive periods, we suggest deriving a calibration equation that is more representative of the actual body composition to improve M(L) and M(FF) estimation accuracy using non-invasive EM-SCAN methods.


Asunto(s)
Composición Corporal , Campos Electromagnéticos , Tejido Adiposo/anatomía & histología , Animales , Peso Corporal , Calibración , Conductividad Eléctrica , Modelos Biológicos , Análisis de Regresión
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 10(1): 10-9, 2002 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11819015

RESUMEN

This study examined the relationship between participation restrictions in activities of daily living and sports following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) and the status of knee structures, performance-based activity limitations, and impairments. Fifty subjects (36 men, 14 women, age=20.6 +/- 1.3 years) at a mean of 31.0 +/- 16.3 months following ACLR participated in this study. Participation restrictions in activities of daily living and sports were measured by the combined scores of the Knee Outcome Survey Activities of Daily Living Scale and Sports Activity Scale. The status of knee structures was assessed by determining the number of previously injured structures in the knee and the time from the most recent ACLR to testing. Performance-based activity limitations were assessed with the single leg hop for distance test. Impairments included isokinetic quadriceps function and anterior tibiofemoral joint laxity. Forward stepwise regression analysis revealed that while the number of injured knee structures alone accounted for 47% of the variability in patient-reported participation restrictions, the combination of the number of injured knee structures, time from ACLR, and the hop index provided the most effective estimate of participation restrictions. Isokinetic quadriceps function and KT-1000 side-to-side differences were not entered into the regression model and were not significant predictors of participation restrictions. We recommend that clinicians use caution in assuming that isokinetic quadriceps function and anterior tibiofemoral joint laxity provide an effective estimate of participation restrictions.


Asunto(s)
Actividades Cotidianas , Ligamento Cruzado Anterior/cirugía , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/rehabilitación , Recuperación de la Función , Deportes , Adulto , Cartílago Articular/lesiones , Ligamentos Colaterales/lesiones , Femenino , Humanos , Inestabilidad de la Articulación/fisiopatología , Traumatismos de la Rodilla/fisiopatología , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatología , Análisis de Regresión , Lesiones de Menisco Tibial , Factores de Tiempo , Torque
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