Variable-temperature magnetic circular dichroism (VT MCD) is used
as a probe of the ground-state electronic
structure in Co(II)-substituted liver alcohol dehyrogenase,
carbonic anhydrase, carboxypeptidase, substrate and
inhibitor
complexes of these enzymes, and four- and five-coordinate Co(II)
model complexes. VT MCD was used to determine
the magnitude of the ground-state zero-field splitting (ZFS) in these
samples. The four-coordinate Co(II) species
had ZFS's that ranged from 2.3 to 30 cm-1
and the five-coordinate species had ZFS's that ranged from 2.7 to
98
cm-1, values which fall outside of the ranges
previously suggested for distinguishing 4-coordinate and
5-coordinate
Co(II) (Makinen, M. W.; Kuo, L. C.; Yim, M. B.; Wells, G. B.;
Fukuyama, J. M.; Kim, J. E. J. Am. Chem. Soc.
1985, 107, 5245−5255). The magnitude of
the ZFS is not very sensitive to ligand heterogeneity but can be
very
sensitive to bond angles. Since protein active sites are in
general highly angularly distorted from ideal four- or
five-coordinate geometries, ZFS is rendered useless as a sole indicator
of coordination number in Co(II)-substituted
proteins. The MCD and absorption (or diffuse reflectance) spectra
and the values of the ZFS for the proteins and
model compounds are used in angle overlap method (AOM) calculations.
These calculations support the conclusion
that there is significant overlap in the ranges of ZFS for four- and
five-coordinate Co(II) compounds.
During CAS, both balloon occlusion and filter devices provide acceptable results and appear complimentary. Filters can be used preferentially to avoid a 10% incidence of reversible neurologic compromise associated with balloon occlusion, except in critically narrowed or tortuous lesions when balloon occlusion may be preferred because of a 12% need for unprotected predilatation with filters.
The advent and use of inferior vena cava (IVC) filters have reduced the overall incidence of pulmonary embolism in hospitalized patients, but are not without potential complications. With the exponential increase in the utilization of IVC filters over the past two decades, it is important to consider the use of retrievable filters, where indicated, in order to potentially reduce long-term IVC filter-related complications. We report a rare case of small bowel volvulus due to IVC perforation by a Simon Nitinol filter strut in a quadriplegic patient 4 years after IVC filter insertion.
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