Objective: Elderly patients often have impaired taste, nausea, anorexia and delayed healing of decubitus. In many of these patients, serum zinc levels are low and they respond to zinc supplementation. To date, no epidemics of zinc deficiency have been reported in Japan. We studied the prevalence of zinc deficiency and its causative factors in a typical local town in Japan. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Nagano Prefecture (central Japan). Subjects and methods: Serum zinc levels were measured in 1009 habitants (18-96 years old) who participated in an annual mass health examination program of the City in 2003. Of all subjects, 86 with low serum zinc (o65 mg/dl) or high zinc (X90 mg/ dl) levels were randomly selected, and a dietary survey using 24-h recalling methods for 2 consecutive days was performed in 2004. Among them, blood was collected in the morning from 50 subjects (26-94 years old). Results: The percentage of those with low serum zinc levels (2.5th percentile of Americans) was 37.9% in the elderly (X60 years old). The age-adjusted prevalence of low serum zinc was 21.1% in the aged population. A positive correlation was detected between zinc intake and serum zinc levels in elderly subjects (X60 years old). Conclusions: The possibility of zinc deficiency in adult inhabitants in central Japan rises with age. The deficiency correlates with dietary zinc intake. Sponsorship: This research was supported by a grant from local government officials in Tomi City (2004) and the funding of Fancl Corporation.
Plasma levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a cytokine known to be involved in lymphocyte activation and in inflammation, were studied in 10 normal volunteers, 21 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients and 41 hemodialysis patients. Plasma IL-6 levels in hemodialysis patients were significantly higher than those in normal volunteers and CAPD patients (p < 0.05). The means of plasma IL-6 concentrations before and after hemodialysis did not change significantly. While IL-6 in peritoneal dialysate was detectable in only 3 of the 21 CAPD patients without peritonitis, it was extremely high in 2 patients with bacterial peritonitis. IL-6 levels decreased as peritonitis subsided.
Thus, the results clearly demonstrate that Pzf is higher than right atrial and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure in humans, indicating the complexity of the determinants of the Pzf.
In 100 patients who underwent coronary angioplasty with more than one balloon catheter for a lesion, these over-the-wire balloon catheters were changed by using a regular-length guidewire. In order to change to another balloon, the inflation device was connected to the central guide wire lumen of the catheter after pulling back the catheter until the proximal end of the regular length guide wire disappeared. By pulling back the balloon catheter from the guiding catheter by applying a pressure with the inflation device, the balloon was taken out of the guiding catheter leaving the wire in the coronary artery. One hundred forty-nine of 163 attempted procedures were completed successfully. Our technique helped in performing a fast, safe, and reliable changing procedure compared to the procedure with an extended guidewire.
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